Eric,
Thanks muchly! It was indeed a setting on the HP printer.
Dave
"Eric Z. Ayers" wrote:
>
> It's probably the header section in the remote machine's file if the
> target of the remote request is another UNIX machine. Your local
> printcap doesn't control much if you are using a remote printer.
>
> OR, if it is an HP printer, you have to turnoff the banners by using
> either the LCD panel, or telnet to the printer's IP address and change
> the settings there. The factory install has banners on.
>
> -Eric.
>
> David C. Hicks writes:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm attempting to set up a queue to reroute print requests to a remote
> > printer. It's working fine except that I can't get the banner pages to
> > suppress. I have the :sh: option in my printcap, but it doesn't seem to
> > want to work. I'm printing from a Debian machine to a networked printer
> > (not attached to a machine).
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Dave
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