On Saturday 27 March 2004 09:34 pm, Alan Dayley wrote:
> On Saturday 27 March 2004 05:40 pm, Alan Dayley wrote:
> > I have dug deep and found that CUPS reports "media-tray empty" in it's
> > error log. The end result is that the print job gets quietly canceled
> > and nothing comes out on the printer. I am googling and this seems to be
> > a recent and not un-common error but I have not yet found a solution.
> > Have any of you seen this on your systems? More important, have you
> > found a solution?
>
> According to the forums on cups.org the "media-tray empty" message is not
> the reason for the problem. This is reasonable in that the cups logs show
> the print process continuing beyond this error.
>
> The real problem appears to be that ghostscript is used as the print
> renderer and it can't find any fonts! I am not sure how that happened. Is
> anybody on the list a ghostscript fonts experienced geek?
For completeness, I will answer my own email with the solution I found.
I admit to having installed and un-installed various fonts a few times prior
to the printing having problems. I did not think I did anything wrong but I
did do some of it outside of the usual KDE and Red Hat supplied utilities.
Evidently I had messed something up in that process.
Further testing showed that KGhostview, a PDF and PS viewer that uses
ghostscript to render things, could display some documents, but not others.
None would print, all giving the fount not found errors in
the /var/log/cups/error_log file. Following the Ghostscript documentation
for fonts, everything looked right but nothing would print.
In the end I took the brute force approach. I exited all instances of KDE and
got to a standard terminal. I used 'apt-get remove ghostscript' which
removed 39 (!) packages along with ghostscript. Many very important ones. I
was nervous. Then, I used the reverse command, 'apt-get install <all
packages>' with all 39 of the packages that were removed on the single
install command line.
After that completed sucessfully, I started up X and KDE and printing worked!
Fixed. I told my wife that I am a genious. Then I confessed that I somehow
had messed it up to begin with. I tinker too much for my own good,
sometimes.
Alan
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