On Dec 3, 9:28pm, tim cutler wrote: > I just bought an Epson Stylus C80 for my linux box. I connected it to > the USB port, and I think I have set up the printer per instructions at > http://www.linuxprinting.org/ using "printtool", setting the device to > /dev/usb/lp0. Print daemon is alive per /var/log/messages. Per the web > site, this printer is very linux friendly using ghostscript. > > And nothing comes out of the printer. Printer standalone self-test page > is okay. I tried cat'ing a file to /dev/usb/lp0 and the command executes > immediately with no response from printer. Also, cat'ed to /dev/lp0 and > that command hangs, which seems to indicate that that is the port that > the printer wants to use. So, I'm wondering if the linux S/W is confused > about how to talk to the printer. Or, the USB port is not set up right. Why do you think that the file should print if you ``cat'' it to the printer device? Have you tried the ``lpr'' command? Kevin