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Microsoft won't fix the most frustrating thing about Windows
Marek Novotny wrote:
On 2017-02-02, Jonathan N. Little wrote: Silver Slimer wrote: It didn't work on either Ubuntu or Korora and as far as I know, CUPS is installed by default in both. Now you have friendly web interface in web browser: http://localhost:631 Check the log and see what the error is. Also tail /var/log/syslog and /var/log/cups/error_log while trying to setup printer and see what errors occur realtime... Again most likely a firewall and|or network configuration issue. Don't have that model but when my son was still living here had no problem whatsoever connecting to his CLP-300N. Oh this is kind of funny. I do own a Samsung color laser, model CLP-315 and I can confirm it works on EVERY Linux distribution I have tried. See his post about printing an online recipe. Not sure how some folks manage to encounter such problems? There seems to be that handful that just cannot mange to get anything to work. Unfortunately they tend to have an inversely proportional relationship to willingness to receive help to volume of whining... -- Take care, Jonathan ------------------- LITTLE WORKS STUDIO http://www.LittleWorksStudio.com |
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On 2/2/17, 1:19 PM, in article , "Jonathan N.
Little" wrote: Snit wrote: On 2/2/17, 11:48 AM, in article , "Jonathan N. Little" wrote: Silver Slimer wrote: Well, tell yourself that the printer in question is a Samsung ML-2510 connected to a router which provides the house with Internet. In Windows, printing to it wireless requires a user to set it up to connect via HTTP to http://192.168.2.1:631/printers/Sams..._2510%20Series. If necessary, it then downloads the driver and works within a minute. In Linux, no combination of ports being opened and settings will allow it to connect and printer... ever. It's not easier by any means. I'd hazard a guess that your problem is with your firewall or misconfiguration of your network. http://www.littleworksstudio.com/temp/usenet/SamsungML2510 Port 631 us the cups port so unless for some reason you do not have cups installed... Printing does seem odd on Linux. I can print MOST things, but have found a specific recipe that just will not print for me. Does on other OSs. Here is the video: https://youtu.be/c8R9y-rsEEc I am setting up my wife's computer with Linux... it is, so far, not impressing her. When I recorded that I was somewhat frustrated with the system... you will see why. Gee don't know what your problem was. In part it was very low resources on the computer... I went into that more in COLA. It is running off a USB drive on a USB 2 port. Still, the printing never did work. I did get the association to work -- deleted some files tied to it and then it worked fine. Why that failed? Don't know. Works fine in a VM I use. I don't like Chrome, prefer Firefox and SeaMonkey, but I installed Chromium and went to your recipe page and here is the print results both on a networked antique HP LaserJet 2100 and to a newer HP LaserJet Pro 400c http://www.littleworksstudio.com/temp/usenet/printing Works just fine for me... Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Did you open that in ImageMagick and print from there? It has the same flaws I showed from there... and, of course, that is not the best tool for opening a PDF. -- Personal attacks from those who troll show their own insecurity. They cannot use reason to show the message to be wrong so they try to feel somehow superior by attacking the messenger. They cling to their attacks and ignore the message time and time again. |
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On 2/2/17, 1:30 PM, in article , "Jonathan N.
Little" wrote: Marek Novotny wrote: On 2017-02-02, Jonathan N. Little wrote: Silver Slimer wrote: It didn't work on either Ubuntu or Korora and as far as I know, CUPS is installed by default in both. Now you have friendly web interface in web browser: http://localhost:631 Check the log and see what the error is. Also tail /var/log/syslog and /var/log/cups/error_log while trying to setup printer and see what errors occur realtime... Again most likely a firewall and|or network configuration issue. Don't have that model but when my son was still living here had no problem whatsoever connecting to his CLP-300N. Oh this is kind of funny. I do own a Samsung color laser, model CLP-315 and I can confirm it works on EVERY Linux distribution I have tried. See his post about printing an online recipe. Not sure how some folks manage to encounter such problems? Marek went to show it ... and then used a different recipe and STILL had issues (though not as bad). But it is odd why it will not print that one recipe... does print everything else we have tossed at it (which is not much). Did get the association issue resolved. There seems to be that handful that just cannot mange to get anything to work. Unfortunately they tend to have an inversely proportional relationship to willingness to receive help to volume of whining... Hey, if anyone has a suggestion on how to resolve it I would love to see it. -- Personal attacks from those who troll show their own insecurity. They cannot use reason to show the message to be wrong so they try to feel somehow superior by attacking the messenger. They cling to their attacks and ignore the message time and time again. |
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Hash: SHA256 On 2017-02-02 2:50 PM, Peter Köhlmann wrote: Silver Slimer wrote: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 2017-02-02 1:48 PM, Jonathan N. Little wrote: Silver Slimer wrote: Well, tell yourself that the printer in question is a Samsung ML-2510 connected to a router which provides the house with Internet. In Windows, printing to it wireless requires a user to set it up to connect via HTTP to http://192.168.2.1:631/printers/Sams..._2510%20Series. If necessary, it then downloads the driver and works within a minute. In Linux, no combination of ports being opened and settings will allow it to connect and printer... ever. It's not easier by any means. I'd hazard a guess that your problem is with your firewall or misconfiguration of your network. http://www.littleworksstudio.com/temp/usenet/SamsungML2510 Port 631 us the cups port so unless for some reason you do not have cups installed... It didn't work on either Ubuntu or Korora and as far as I know, CUPS is installed by default in both. Irrelevant. If the port is blocked in the firewall, your printer will not be seen I unblocked it as you suggested (at the time) and it didn't help. I'm actually willing to get it to work because as every day passes, I am getting off the fence and moving toward the Linux camp (despite your constant attacks and overall rotten personality). Frankly, I think I can live without the printer and wouldn't mind upgrading it but I'd like for it to work in the meantime if possible. - -- Silver Slimer Fingerprint: e58428b2633833a3b0c9bb7e40819166642245b7 Gab.ai: @silverslimer Boycotting mainstream media in all of its forms -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJYk59SAAoJEECBkWZkIkW3DI0P/iw7KMaAizs078txALybrfzK 4JesqewDwOTkUCSMlLEY+ushuK/fcqpXsppFYHLZ0lY+NgsMUI+TasoFIOKEgijL VjyFGDqLZo4mTuYNGl0lWdYyxpkhQFwf2w2jUcNSf5gOpqxi8D vLO2EJe7M741Bz ABpFYED9rOEO354vfSNOhC4NurlJYZ+34vPBZkMP/6sfv+aBPCeHj6knzn2EvzlG xI+kqGyQlJ7K7kB2HeK5mAsjW+0VG5PC7u2MYzv/u+QGeTKVCmClyT5jB23d6HHY 3m6wOwrjcoqkBK7uM0tICTkEliV06LNM/EiTXz469DaKhJ+dMlwpuP/k+MVOvKzg t5EzhctFk7ugQpTNUpVCoIjCEHWcvrTzKTMhPIa75rPIFjjYUk 2JVKarFYp6pp4F yWuO9flK7Ki6IBJr/oRLzVk9vAcdOOEDdo4kXCy/9DkcpAmYmsAs9SnH8MxYCIw3 6OuQNwb+p0hEBvJL4a+fUK7h5syUXMAaLS4KW6CwKAJjHcj5y3 +/FZfG94ls52iB wxEpPBsSICeZSYNMKGMWfQAfKJ5wJ/3JM5Rd+/z6sy/7ig6Rr4qqitm9aZAVCVc8 xObg6y/GS9PlFGctLoh23m7EFciq2o099NrBqR3ZnNwMfTdaSfhkBAZNQ DpIs2Qa YElg9x6xA8CowdUQM++M =eR08 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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Hash: SHA256 On 2017-02-02 2:50 PM, Jonathan N. Little wrote: Silver Slimer wrote: It didn't work on either Ubuntu or Korora and as far as I know, CUPS is installed by default in both. Now you have friendly web interface in web browser: http://localhost:631 Check the log and see what the error is. Also tail /var/log/syslog and /var/log/cups/error_log while trying to setup printer and see what errors occur realtime... Again most likely a firewall and|or network configuration issue. Don't have that model but when my son was still living here had no problem whatsoever connecting to his CLP-300N. I'll do that once I move to Linux full-time. If you are actually able to help me with it then I appreciate your support in advance. Despite the printer being old and begging for an upgrade, it still does its job so I won't upgrade it if I don't need to. - -- Silver Slimer Fingerprint: e58428b2633833a3b0c9bb7e40819166642245b7 Gab.ai: @silverslimer Boycotting mainstream media in all of its forms -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJYk6AFAAoJEECBkWZkIkW3aOEQAJZgDmmnm4 XYfeKioKT/qv+z LI2hQjXdTm7l3V0PIxn0deIDqshyU51D5vmrJn9FzG7Pc4pK/qxsuKNCLpniXZzi 530rPe/B6khp0rsFwVXThEArT5A490fx9+qpvDy46OKBTVhM6XhJZrOhS Sjz75gx U4whr+Pl9j4H59R28YO2tVGz0RgIW9VmdcgqPJGKYxkMzsgGFx +24AOzAQBIBJFb dAwT7K0SBkg98O0/zbeGfTa9N8zCP/a0NyALa3tjw3eKgblS4YAptWvBpNUlAi6m 2RtoEF3SoWVKAmdxYtEYkRBZjGg30ziLyyXXQHx+dm+mrTMUmV cjAHNPEHQUi8WQ sBKDiZE/NJPYrF5HpgkuqhgjGup6Qs77odyDb8Lqy8+UZ0tKageFo6dbKg GF/27T vHHicOstwtNtdVF6tj8MdB1MK6H+DGmtgC+fYtv/sAJ+JXq0t49vhE9HIXM2hPtP 7OAmI6s/vJLmWhUkAJJEH87w9jIkdx778TI1IVhjdPwSG4eJrd2L4LWjjh CuY8ex 8rqTS7XTNR8QEQ1RzYRlBmpgZfbC/2wuggnI/APxAxygzTfQq9sVxE1ThY9BemfC SWcCno5i1Dq4pRW1Zuj4Ctf4dTf7TQd78L/Ek+wB1c62a4cJ+ecz9KUvDRyQlueK jvk3oGLDVgrtmV0Jfewh =egzM -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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Hash: SHA256 On 2017-02-02 2:54 PM, Marek Novotny wrote: On 2017-02-02, Jonathan N. Little wrote: Silver Slimer wrote: It didn't work on either Ubuntu or Korora and as far as I know, CUPS is installed by default in both. Now you have friendly web interface in web browser: http://localhost:631 Check the log and see what the error is. Also tail /var/log/syslog and /var/log/cups/error_log while trying to setup printer and see what errors occur realtime... Again most likely a firewall and|or network configuration issue. Don't have that model but when my son was still living here had no problem whatsoever connecting to his CLP-300N. Oh this is kind of funny. I do own a Samsung color laser, model CLP-315 and I can confirm it works on EVERY Linux distribution I have tried. Then I will strongly appreciate both of you helping me to get it working. It'll be a lot more effective than Peter the Klöwn just calling me an imbecile all the time and comparing me to heated dirt, I'm sure. - -- Silver Slimer Fingerprint: e58428b2633833a3b0c9bb7e40819166642245b7 Gab.ai: @silverslimer Boycotting mainstream media in all of its forms -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJYk6CqAAoJEECBkWZkIkW3tw0P/jXWkhnsfcvAiNEV61n4u76h zZ9UHsr/BrTt3zdK8jcDrO5iuxsh3hNYizoyu0BBUTmeE4O76HhbDgFIko qBDifs ozUJKxNDCswC0DZCw+wAezfGWHJz/d6ybQyDyOvg01FZHxPO+kjRWcptcYz+6zrE R4gLyMDkxrkw4Dn9InbWhkMfOoWk7v3n7/QGFzOrEIlvTuidYsBU+lTzkWsxGncB vrDWHVHPsQXNSF5U7Ky4rrGlwO6eOcROOZOgysB+BRb34ymZY8 wrUcYnjm0iVu/3 2A3gl28NUPrs4UG7MSKqq7ED+LY2hGQLSnhvh1tbDEuw2E8BLQ Cdz2Po/HHVoEQ8 3iBC5LMukxRbzlzA6ibdzB/VlyvtQ99l4ne5MofQF4iPwA3VO+1WtcoQo3EqvtJY cMk/gpqfTw9EhlaLMGTa5fcJ5hK+vyv/DVlM9RZqLvE4QodHXEo7d5mdR17F5uPJ 6jcWqqIVDqjy4oX7ZDkah1B9W1R7zGq7T0J0ahIuwrtIWa/BwD8gr54qUsGMyoxD zeI+oziRQFA2CKJAgmXW3MjLNp2EI5/PfgIad2eFLQBPEGriOoZe/LmuwHu+pAod /z3cfNsZwhO4D0Of5nqoe+AnRh9/nHPFyRt2TwHtU3Q2V4vCLUA378IvpSSpZRP7 OJHgkGmGp7gwPj1TJsVT =7bDT -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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Hash: SHA256 On 2017-02-02 3:19 PM, Jonathan N. Little wrote: Snit wrote: On 2/2/17, 11:48 AM, in article , "Jonathan N. Little" wrote: Silver Slimer wrote: Well, tell yourself that the printer in question is a Samsung ML-2510 connected to a router which provides the house with Internet. In Windows, printing to it wireless requires a user to set it up to connect via HTTP to http://192.168.2.1:631/printers/Sams..._2510%20Series. If necessary, it then downloads the driver and works within a minute. In Linux, no combination of ports being opened and settings will allow it to connect and printer... ever. It's not easier by any means. I'd hazard a guess that your problem is with your firewall or misconfiguration of your network. http://www.littleworksstudio.com/temp/usenet/SamsungML2510 Port 631 us the cups port so unless for some reason you do not have cups installed... Printing does seem odd on Linux. I can print MOST things, but have found a specific recipe that just will not print for me. Does on other OSs. Here is the video: https://youtu.be/c8R9y-rsEEc I am setting up my wife's computer with Linux... it is, so far, not impressing her. When I recorded that I was somewhat frustrated with the system... you will see why. Gee don't know what your problem was. I don't like Chrome, prefer Firefox and SeaMonkey, but I installed Chromium and went to your recipe page and here is the print results both on a networked antique HP LaserJet 2100 and to a newer HP LaserJet Pro 400c http://www.littleworksstudio.com/temp/usenet/printing Works just fine for me... Ubuntu 16.04 LTS I couldn't help but find someone with a similar setup as me having similar troubles: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=880267 Nobody helped him so you can imagine why I would appreciate your assistance. - -- Silver Slimer Fingerprint: e58428b2633833a3b0c9bb7e40819166642245b7 Gab.ai: @silverslimer Boycotting mainstream media in all of its forms -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJYk6E6AAoJEECBkWZkIkW3nP0QALKCwHQRRV iGnqrL1mNhQN7E F67G/ASCCYuG47II6q9zEaeHdUMqUwbQ+J8IJBZ1OJ2IgmpaNrcw4KG vhCOQCna+ lasAl8aMZHTQGwihwoSbb7QOigQ4/hjr+JNzUhPn8y1zMM59lc77ov1U6MTQIk9B /CzZEtzwJ5/GVYCpjBWD2zlysXzC2WOxyNgeHInQMriYtH11rlYjZ0+o3eNES SNS LzeHbjec6XCQjgQZ0RGGEh+a+n/AW2pWSSJQ/xi73uTSPaA78Gn5jnMYEAFZlxX4 n11bVjfNHGEWJZAJMpmoLMrPVPhcYskhsD9aRRFBMD1HWm3j3Q A/3pi6u5ZRBRAp iIbq6ug4SVYJnwdK64d+RiXasAMozwhUB3xVP7FHCQnUl725oV pszN3FDaf+ERpw y2ea41Gb7P26t0iqsW8HSTer/mpjZJnjjWx/5x3qb4eruIgopQKB0US70LvAEsWB VMniB+YbVqtSTgz/15H1CjF+lduG6b22btrBHsAbbSkczRcJGebn+9JwUX1bqt4j qCGGBj/QyRA+ujxIGR+kbaDCtZJbSM32RjptQSqrV7G5ZqG+jTkQUNn9+ vN0Aqpl vcyYREURxnQD/YZCjfiF8hYRy/uAuey0Gn1rtiHg/+0W+v0K0H1tjtw7Gxcjh0h8 kknKrtTjY1+YoAwNyR6Q =Xq8S -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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On 2017-02-02, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Marek Novotny wrote: On 2017-02-02, Jonathan N. Little wrote: Silver Slimer wrote: It didn't work on either Ubuntu or Korora and as far as I know, CUPS is installed by default in both. Now you have friendly web interface in web browser: http://localhost:631 Check the log and see what the error is. Also tail /var/log/syslog and /var/log/cups/error_log while trying to setup printer and see what errors occur realtime... Again most likely a firewall and|or network configuration issue. Don't have that model but when my son was still living here had no problem whatsoever connecting to his CLP-300N. Oh this is kind of funny. I do own a Samsung color laser, model CLP-315 and I can confirm it works on EVERY Linux distribution I have tried. See his post about printing an online recipe. Not sure how some folks manage to encounter such problems? There seems to be that handful that just cannot mange to get anything to work. Unfortunately they tend to have an inversely proportional relationship to willingness to receive help to volume of whining... I became active in the advocacy group a while back and as such I saw that thread and made a video, which I posted to YouTube which shows my experience with the issue, which is I had no issue. https://youtu.be/sAArQZua0m8 I didn't scan a copy of the printed output and post that as you did. But I can simply tell you it came out flawlessly. I think you might already know that I have been using Qoppa PDF Studio Pro for a couple years on the recommendation of someone here, I forgot who. If I had any such problems with PDFs I would have mentioned it. And I have been buying that software since version 9. The op set up less than ideal circumstances in which to conduct his testing. For one thing, he's using a ten year old Mac and the OS is installed on a USB thumb drive. With only one NAND it is likely that the lack of a good NAND controller causes periodic IO hangs which are acceptable in a file copy process, but less than ideal in a operation of an operating system. And so I wouldn't give any credence to this. -- Marek Novotny https://github.com/marek-novotny |
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On 2/2/17, 2:09 PM, in article , "Silver Slimer"
wrote: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 2017-02-02 2:50 PM, Jonathan N. Little wrote: Silver Slimer wrote: It didn't work on either Ubuntu or Korora and as far as I know, CUPS is installed by default in both. Now you have friendly web interface in web browser: http://localhost:631 Check the log and see what the error is. Also tail /var/log/syslog and /var/log/cups/error_log while trying to setup printer and see what errors occur realtime... Again most likely a firewall and|or network configuration issue. Don't have that model but when my son was still living here had no problem whatsoever connecting to his CLP-300N. I'll do that once I move to Linux full-time. If you are actually able to help me with it then I appreciate your support in advance. Despite the printer being old and begging for an upgrade, it still does its job so I won't upgrade it if I don't need to. My wife has moved to Linux full time on her computer (though she also uses one of my daughters using her own account). We also have printing issues -- though they seem less severe than yours. Really only one print job will not work -- and then if we save to PDF and print from that it works fine. Odd. Maybe I should try FireFox on the same page and see if it works. -- Personal attacks from those who troll show their own insecurity. They cannot use reason to show the message to be wrong so they try to feel somehow superior by attacking the messenger. They cling to their attacks and ignore the message time and time again. |
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Snit wrote:
On 2/2/17, 1:30 PM, in article , "Jonathan N. Little" wrote: Marek Novotny wrote: On 2017-02-02, Jonathan N. Little wrote: Silver Slimer wrote: It didn't work on either Ubuntu or Korora and as far as I know, CUPS is installed by default in both. Now you have friendly web interface in web browser: http://localhost:631 Check the log and see what the error is. Also tail /var/log/syslog and /var/log/cups/error_log while trying to setup printer and see what errors occur realtime... Again most likely a firewall and|or network configuration issue. Don't have that model but when my son was still living here had no problem whatsoever connecting to his CLP-300N. Oh this is kind of funny. I do own a Samsung color laser, model CLP-315 and I can confirm it works on EVERY Linux distribution I have tried. See his post about printing an online recipe. Not sure how some folks manage to encounter such problems? Marek went to show it ... and then used a different recipe and STILL had issues (though not as bad). But it is odd why it will not print that one recipe... does print everything else we have tossed at it (which is not much). Did get the association issue resolved. There seems to be that handful that just cannot mange to get anything to work. Unfortunately they tend to have an inversely proportional relationship to willingness to receive help to volume of whining... Hey, if anyone has a suggestion on how to resolve it I would love to see it. Don't know I did not have any issue whatsoever as the scanned printouts I showed as evidence. -- Take care, Jonathan ------------------- LITTLE WORKS STUDIO http://www.LittleWorksStudio.com |
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Marek Novotny wrote:
I became active in the advocacy group a while back and as such I saw that thread and made a video, which I posted to YouTube which shows my experience with the issue, which is I had no issue. https://youtu.be/sAArQZua0m8 I didn't scan a copy of the printed output and post that as you did. But I can simply tell you it came out flawlessly. I think you might already know that I have been using Qoppa PDF Studio Pro for a couple years on the recommendation of someone here, I forgot who. If I had any such problems with PDFs I would have mentioned it. And I have been buying that software since version 9. The op set up less than ideal circumstances in which to conduct his testing. For one thing, he's using a ten year old Mac and the OS is installed on a USB thumb drive. With only one NAND it is likely that the lack of a good NAND controller causes periodic IO hangs which are acceptable in a file copy process, but less than ideal in a operation of an operating system. And so I wouldn't give any credence to this. So Snit said he had trouble printing to pdf as well? Well I went to the SAME page as he did and in addition to printing to two network HP printers I have printed the page using the "to PDF" option: http://www.littleworksstudio.com/temp/usenet/HowToMakeBabka.pdf Looks just fine to me! -- Take care, Jonathan ------------------- LITTLE WORKS STUDIO http://www.LittleWorksStudio.com |
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Snit wrote:
On 2/2/17, 1:19 PM, in article , "Jonathan N. Little" wrote: http://www.littleworksstudio.com/temp/usenet/printing Works just fine for me... Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Did you open that in ImageMagick and print from there? It has the same flaws I showed from there... and, of course, that is not the best tool for opening a PDF. No I printed directly from the browser to the printers, that is what you said you could not do. That image is a scan of the first page of both outputs. Now for PDF, I printer to PDF from the browser and here is the resulting PDF: http://www.littleworksstudio.com/temp/usenet/HowToMakeBabka.pdf Looks okay to me! -- Take care, Jonathan ------------------- LITTLE WORKS STUDIO http://www.LittleWorksStudio.com |
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On 2/2/17, 2:48 PM, in article , "Jonathan N.
Little" wrote: Snit wrote: On 2/2/17, 1:30 PM, in article , "Jonathan N. Little" wrote: Marek Novotny wrote: On 2017-02-02, Jonathan N. Little wrote: Silver Slimer wrote: It didn't work on either Ubuntu or Korora and as far as I know, CUPS is installed by default in both. Now you have friendly web interface in web browser: http://localhost:631 Check the log and see what the error is. Also tail /var/log/syslog and /var/log/cups/error_log while trying to setup printer and see what errors occur realtime... Again most likely a firewall and|or network configuration issue. Don't have that model but when my son was still living here had no problem whatsoever connecting to his CLP-300N. Oh this is kind of funny. I do own a Samsung color laser, model CLP-315 and I can confirm it works on EVERY Linux distribution I have tried. See his post about printing an online recipe. Not sure how some folks manage to encounter such problems? Marek went to show it ... and then used a different recipe and STILL had issues (though not as bad). But it is odd why it will not print that one recipe... does print everything else we have tossed at it (which is not much). Did get the association issue resolved. There seems to be that handful that just cannot mange to get anything to work. Unfortunately they tend to have an inversely proportional relationship to willingness to receive help to volume of whining... Hey, if anyone has a suggestion on how to resolve it I would love to see it. Don't know I did not have any issue whatsoever as the scanned printouts I showed as evidence. With yours, though, you do have the same spacing issues I show in the conversion to an image by ImageMagick. http://www.littleworksstudio.com/temp/usenet/printing Odd you would have that... or is that one from ImageMagick and the other a direct print? The top one looks fine. -- Personal attacks from those who troll show their own insecurity. They cannot use reason to show the message to be wrong so they try to feel somehow superior by attacking the messenger. They cling to their attacks and ignore the message time and time again. |
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Microsoft won't fix the most frustrating thing about Windows
On 2/2/17, 3:00 PM, in article , "Jonathan N.
Little" wrote: Marek Novotny wrote: I became active in the advocacy group a while back and as such I saw that thread and made a video, which I posted to YouTube which shows my experience with the issue, which is I had no issue. https://youtu.be/sAArQZua0m8 I didn't scan a copy of the printed output and post that as you did. But I can simply tell you it came out flawlessly. I think you might already know that I have been using Qoppa PDF Studio Pro for a couple years on the recommendation of someone here, I forgot who. If I had any such problems with PDFs I would have mentioned it. And I have been buying that software since version 9. The op set up less than ideal circumstances in which to conduct his testing. For one thing, he's using a ten year old Mac and the OS is installed on a USB thumb drive. With only one NAND it is likely that the lack of a good NAND controller causes periodic IO hangs which are acceptable in a file copy process, but less than ideal in a operation of an operating system. And so I wouldn't give any credence to this. So Snit said he had trouble printing to pdf as well? Well, the conversion to PDF did odd stuff... which we see in the top printout on yours (top layer, not top of the image you share). Well I went to the SAME page as he did and in addition to printing to two network HP printers I have printed the page using the "to PDF" option: http://www.littleworksstudio.com/temp/usenet/HowToMakeBabka.pdf So one printout worked fine and the other did not? Was it converted to an image to print? Very odd. Looks just fine to me! Look at the "How To Make" text at the top of each page. One has significant spacing issues... much like the ones I saw when ImageMagick converted it. What you show says this error sometimes happens with printing, too. Any idea why? -- Personal attacks from those who troll show their own insecurity. They cannot use reason to show the message to be wrong so they try to feel somehow superior by attacking the messenger. They cling to their attacks and ignore the message time and time again. |
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Microsoft won't fix the most frustrating thing about Windows
Silver Slimer wrote:
I couldn't help but find someone with a similar setup as me having similar troubles: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=880267 Nobody helped him so you can imagine why I would appreciate your assistance. You running Ubuntu 8.04 or older??? I'd say your issue is obsolete. -- Take care, Jonathan ------------------- LITTLE WORKS STUDIO http://www.LittleWorksStudio.com |
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