[ale] CUPS & Open Office
James P. Kinney III
jkinney at localnetsolutions.com
Tue Jan 28 21:22:29 EST 2003
I think it might be easier to set up the OpenOffice printer as just a
generic printer. Then in the next window enter the exact command line
you would use to print a postscript file except for the file name part.
It's not a very sophisticated print system.
Example:
I have an HP Business Inkjet 2200. It is on my wife's machine (merlin).
My box (archimedes) has a print que named HP that is a remote que
pointing to the HP que on merlin. I am using lpr-ng so my CLI for
printing a postscript file is lpr -PHP. That's what I entered into OO
and it work great.
On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 20:36, Jim wrote:
> On Tuesday 28 January 2003 07:05 pm, Jim wrote:
> > In some other posts recently, somebody insisted setting up a printer for
> > Open Office was easy with CUPS. Remind me of how easy it is. I have a
> > printer set up and working fine with CUPS. In Open Office, I use spadmin to
> > add a new printer. I import the ppd file that CUPS is using and tell Open
> > Office to use that printer. I go to print a test page and nothing happens.
> > I look at print admin in the CUPS interface and no job exists. What now?
>
> So far, this is what I see as command line output if I try to print a test
> page using spadmin:
>
> connected to 'localhost'
> requesting printer EPSC62 at localhost
> job 'rebus at localhost+938' transfer to EPSC62 at localhost failed
> error 'NONZERO RFC1179 ERROR CODE FROM SERVER' with ack 'ACK_FAIL'
> sending str '^BEPSC62' to EPSC62 at localhost
> error msg: 'spool queue for 'epsc62' does not exist on server
> localhost.localdomain'
> error msg: ' non-existent printer or you need to run 'checkpc -f''
>
> Of course, hte printer does exist and it works fine if I print from a KDE app
> or use "kprinter -stdin". But that command fails if Itry to use if within
> OpenOffice. Any ideas?
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