postscript printer is printing the postscript text

postscript printer is printing the postscript text

Post by Bertwi » Mon, 11 Oct 1999 04:00:00



After installing SuSe 6.1, and installing my postscript printer using
YAST,  I can't use my printer anymore, since it prints postscript texts
literally, rather than the formatted contents.

Any suggestions?

Bertwim van Beest

 
 
 

postscript printer is printing the postscript text

Post by Peter Caffi » Mon, 11 Oct 1999 04:00:00



> After installing SuSe 6.1, and installing my postscript printer using
> YAST,  I can't use my printer anymore, since it prints postscript texts
> literally, rather than the formatted contents.
> Any suggestions?

Only the obvious: manually configure Magicfilter or whatever it was
that you were getting good results with. These automated administration
tools have their limitations; when you're finding the limits, that's
the hint that you'll get better results by hand-tweaking your system.

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postscript printer is printing the postscript text

Post by John G. Sandel » Mon, 11 Oct 1999 04:00:00



> After installing SuSe 6.1, and installing my postscript printer using
> YAST,  I can't use my printer anymore, since it prints postscript texts
> literally, rather than the formatted contents.

> Any suggestions?

> Bertwim van Beest

You may have to run lprsetup. If you include your /etc/printcap file in
a message here, we'd have a better idea...

JOhn Sandell

 
 
 

postscript printer is printing the postscript text

Post by Bill Unr » Mon, 11 Oct 1999 04:00:00



Quote:>After installing SuSe 6.1, and installing my postscript printer using
>YAST,  I can't use my printer anymore, since it prints postscript texts
>literally, rather than the formatted contents.

This is typically caused when what is sent to the printer does not have
%!PS-Adobe
as the very first characters in the file. The system thinks it is a text
file and treats it as such. Or your infilter in you printcap file may
not know to send such stuff directly tot he printer, and inserts
something at the beginniig of the file.
 
 
 

1. PRINTING POSTSCRIPT TO NON-POSTSCRIPT PRINTER - help...

hi everyone

i've been trying to get my printer(s) set up on my system and i am able
to print plain ascii onto both my epson (really old nasty thing that it
is) and my deskjet.. now, it would be much nicer (and less costly) if i
could print postscript to these non-postscipt printers so i found out
about ghostscript.  (i have actually got ghoscript 2.6.2 on my system
and read up on it.)

i found a very 'simple' (nothing is simply really is it? :-) ) pipeline
that was to print ps on a non-ps printer - ok me thinks so i try it out
using a ps doucment i found, and executed:
 gs -dSAFER -dNOPAUSE -sDEVICE=epson -sOutputFile= | lpr file.ps

i removed the 'filter' (the 'if') entry from /etc/printcap just to be
sure that what was going to be printed was the output of this file

however the printer output the 'lovely' ps as the ascii-ps code; ie
beginning the file with
 %!PS-Adobe-2.0
 ...
 %%EOF

(i actually viewed the ps file using ghostview and it is valid
postscript)

i also tried out a ps-printcap i found tat did the 'print ps on non-ps
printer' trick - here is the lsm entry
 Title:  ps-printcap
 Version: 1
 Entered-date: 22NOV95
 Description: printcap and filter: printing postscript on non-postscript
\
 printer + text as postscript Keywords: Postscript Printing text

 Maintained-by:
 Primary-site:
sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/system/Printing/ps-printcap.tgz

and the files in the tgz were:
 /etc/printcap
  lp: \
  :lp:lp=/dev/lp1: \
  :sd=/var/spool/lpd/lp: \
  :mx%0: \
  :if=/etc/filter: \
  :sh:

 /etc/filter
  #!/bin/sh
  # Set the PRINTER var to a "gs" device.
  # Try gs -h for a list of drivers

  #PRINTER=djet500 # original - changed to try out my epson
  #PRINTER=deskjet
  PRINTER=epson
  nenscript -ZB -p- | gs -q -sDEVICE=$PRINTER \
          -dA4 -dNOPAUSE \
   -dSAFER -sOutputFile=- -

i installed these and tried to print ascii text files but these were
unsuccessful.  (i have nenscript 1.13++ installed).  i even tried
  nenscript -ZB -p- | gs -q -sDEVICE=$PRINTER -dA4 -dNOPAUSE -dSAFER
-sOutputFile=- - | lpr

from the command line

can someone *please* tell me where i'm going wrong on this but even
better, can someone please give me information (or preferably send me)
for setting up their /etc/termcap and /etc/filter files for PRINTING
POSTSCIPT onto my NON-POSTSCRIPT printers which are:
 epson lq100 (told you it was really old and nasty!!!)
 hp 600

this would be a greate help for my work.  any help and advice will be
greatly appreciated and i'll definitely give you acknowledgement in my
work !!! (no hard cash i'm affraid - i'm still studying :-) )

cheers

ray

ps - can people cc their replies to me - thanks again

anyone who has viewed src code in 1up will know what a help it is to
have something that'll dump 2 or 4 (or even 6) pages of src code onto
one a4 page!!!

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