From: Brendan S. <Bre...@fa...> - 2004-09-28 08:33:23
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I think it is working now. I had upgraded my kernel from 2.4.26-1-k7 to 2.4.27-1-k7. I didn't think this would cause things to go astray. I stuffed around for ages but could only get one page to print. I then got a reply from Scott (below) and decided to try kernel-image-2.6.8-1-k7 but that was even worse. "ptal-init setup" couldn't even detect the printer. I noticed that the printer.o (or should that be .ko) file doesn't exist as in the 2.4 kernels so obviously things have changed. I didn't investigate too much further. I decided to downgrade to 2.4.26-1-k7 again, rebooted and bamm!!!, the jobs in the print queue started to print :) :) :) So, does anyone know what has changed between 2.4.26 and 2.4.27 to cause the hpoj/ptal stuff to not work as previously??? Is there something new I have to configure?? Cheers, Brendan Simon. Scott wrote: >I'm not sure how you've setup CUPS to deal with HPOJ. I had to create a >whole new configuration for the class and printer so that it would talk >directly to /var/run/ptal-printd/my_printer_pipe_file ..it went >something like this: >usb:/var/run/ptal-printd/usb_psc_1315 > >while ptal sets up 9 different pipes, I just use the one (not sure of >the use for the others - samba perhaps?) and it works fine. If that >isn't the problem then perhaps it's something else.. i'm using a >compiled 2.6.7 kernel (i run debian sid/unstable) and so certain >functionality that was required before isn't used anymore as everything >talks through libusb now. Make sure to check /var/log/syslog >/var/log/daemon.log and /var/log/kern.log (extra redundancy never hurts >:) ) for error messages on the second and subsequent prints.. perhaps >the answer is there. >-Scott > >* Brendan Simon (Bre...@fa...) cobbled forth: > > >>I'm running Debian testing (kernel-image-2.4.27-1-k7) with CUPS (cupsys >>and cupsys-bsd 1.1.20final) and hpoj-0.91 with an HP LaserJet 3330. >> >>I have had it working with earlier kernels and cups but now it only >>prints one document and does not print subsequent documents. If I use >>"lpr file.ps" it prints fine and the queues are empty. If I run "lpr >>file.ps" again the printer says "Printing Document" but nothing happens. >>It seems the printer eventually times out but still no other documents >>can be printed. >> >>I even tried appending the -uel switch to the ptal backend in >>/usr/lib/cups/ptal but that didn't make any difference. >> >>Any ideas? I've racked my brain and searched the internet but nothing >>has worked so far. I'm at my wits end. >> >>Please help. >> >> |