Tom Achtenberg wrote: > > Sending an ASCII test page of course had no result. Doing "tail > /var/log/messages had nothing related to printig in it, only oprning the > consol window > > On Wednesday 26 December 2001 10:13 pm, you wrote: > > Here is the /tmp/print.diagnostic.txt > > > > foomatic-1.1-0.20011018.7 > > Omni-foomatic-0.5.0-4 > > # printcap.local > > # > > # This file is included by printconf's generated printcap, > > # and can be used to specify custom printcap entries. > > > > # /etc/printcap > > # > > # DO NOT EDIT! MANUAL CHANGES WILL BE LOST! > > # This file is autogenerated by printconf-backend during lpd init. > > # > > # Hand edited changes can be put in /etc/printcap.local, and will be > > included. > > > > HP5L:\ > > > > :ml=0:\ > > :mx=0:\ > > :sd=/var/spool/lpd/HP5L:\ > > :af=/var/spool/lpd/HP5L/HP5L.acct:\ > > :sh:\ > > :lp=|/usr/share/printconf/util/smbprint:\ > > :lpd_bounce=true:\ > > :if=/usr/share/printconf/util/mf_wrapper: > > > > ########################################################################### > >#### ## Everything below here is included verbatim from /etc/printcap.local > > ## > > ########################################################################### > >#### # printcap.local > > # > > # This file is included by printconf's generated printcap, > > # and can be used to specify custom printcap entries. > > > > lp 1912 0.0 0.8 2828 776 ? S Dec25 0:00 lpd Waiting > > root 3016 0.0 0.6 1704 596 pts/1 S 22:10 0:00 grep lpd > > ---- Thanks, I am trying to track this through myself - I have had all along, the cheap Xerox XK35c ink jet hooked to one of my Windows machine but I really only use the LaserJet 4M which is connected to one of my linux boxes since it spools fine for my linux machine, Macintosh machines & Windows machines and I don't have to spend $250 for HP's over-priced NIC. It's obvious to me that the errors your listed here...you can try this: cat /var/spool/lpd/HP5L/status.HP5L and if you check this directory out... ls -l /var/spool/lpd/HP5L you will see a number of files including the file called script.cfg which will have the user name/workgroup/ip address etc of the smbprint connection. I am having much the same issues as you but I am dealing with a printer that I have little confidence is supported in any significant way by open source...so prior to this moment, I have never tried. I don't know if /etc/lpd.perms has governance here though I would think that root has permission regardless. Anyway, I am tired and going to bed but I have the same issues - will post a query to enigma list and see if I can get mine going. Craig