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Try to select less options that deviate from the defaults, to save on memory usage. I am trying to print a Most Unix applications that offer a Landscape orientation document in Landscape option in their printing options will generate correct mode, but it prints PostScript code that should be printed as is. In that case, rotated and cropped. you need to make sure that you leave the LLPR option to its default Portrait setting, to avoid unwanted rotations of the page that would result in a cropped output. Some pages come out all white (nothing is printed), and I am using CUPS. If the data being sent is in Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) format, some earlier versions of CUPS (1.1.10 and before) have a bug preventing them from being processed correctly. When going through LLPR to print, the Printer Package will work around this issue by converting the data to regular PostScript. However, if your application bypasses LLPR and feeds EPS data to CUPS, the document may not print correctly. I can’t print to a SMB To be able to configure and use SMB-shared printers (such (Windows) printer. as printers shared on a Windows machine), you need to have a correct installation of the SAMBA package that enables that feature. The “smbclient” command should be available and usable on your system. My application seems to be frozen while LLPR is running. Most Unix applications will expect a command like the regular “lpr” command to be non-interactive and thus return immediately. Since LLPR is waiting for user input before passing the job on to the print spooler, very often the application will wait for the process to return, and thus will appear to be frozen (its windows won’t refresh). This is normal and the application should resume functioning correctly after the user exits LLPR. 5.20 SOLVING PROBLEMS Problem Possible Cause and Solution How do I specify the IP address of my SMB server? It can be specified in the “Add Printer” dialog of the configuration tool, if you don’t use the CUPS printing system. Unfortunately, CUPS currently doesn’t allow to specify the IP address of SMB printers, so you will have to be able to browse the resource with Samba in order to be able to print. Some documents come out as white pages when printing. Some versions of CUPS, especially those shipped with Mandrake Linux before the 8.1 release, have some known bugs when processing the PostScript output from some applications. Try upgrading to the latest version of CUPS (at least 1.1.14). Some RPM packages for most popular distributions are provided as a convenience with this Linux Printing Package. I have CUPS and some There may be some local options defined in your ~/ options (such as N-up) .lpoptions file, which is manipulated by the lpoptions seem to be always command. These options will always be used if not enabled even though I overridden by LLPR settings. To get rid of all options for a don’t pick them in LLPR. printer, run the following command, replacing “printer” with the name of the queue: lpoptions -x printer. I configured a printer to Most printing systems will not run as the super-user but as print to a file, but I get a special user (usually “lp”). Therefore, make sure that the “Permission denied” file you have chosen to print to is accessible to the user errors. owning the spooler daemon. On my PCL (or SPL) Unfortunately, some Unix applications may generate non- printer, I sometimes get compliant PostScript output that may not be supported by error messages printing Ghostscript, or even the printer itself in PostScript mode. instead of my document. You can try to capture the output to a file and view the results with Ghostscript (gv or ghostview will allow you to do so interactively) and see if you get error messages. However, since the application is at probably fault, contact your software vendor to inform them of the issue. 5 SOLVING PROBLEMS 5.21 5.22 SOLVING PROBLEMS 6 This chapter includes: • 6 This chapter includes: • Printer Specifications • Paper Specifications Specifications Printer Specifications Item Specifications and Description Model Name ML-2010 (SP20MPU) Print Speed a Up to 20 ppm in A4 (22 ppm in Letter) Resolution 1200 x 600 dpi First Printing Time 10 seconds (from Ready) Warmup Time 30 seconds Power Rating AC 110 - 127 V (USA, Canada) / 220 - 240 V (Others), 50 / 60 Hz Power Consumption 320 W average during operation / Less than 6 W in sleep mode Acoustic Noise b Stand by: Less than 35 dB; Printing: Less than 53 dB Sleep mode: Background noise Toner Supply Single cartridge Toner Cartridge Life c 3,000 pages at ISO 19752 5% coverage (Ships with 1,000 pages Starter Toner Cartridge) Duty Cycle Monthly: Up to 5,000 pages Weight 5.8 Kg (including Toner Cartridge) Package Weight Paper: 1.2 kg Plastic: 0.2 kg External Dimensions (W x D x H) 358 x 299 x 217 mm / 14.1 x 11.8 x 8.5 in. Operating Environment Temperature:10 ~ 32 °C / 50 ~ 90 °F; Humidity: 20 ~ 80 % RH Emulation SPL (Samsung Printer Language) Random Access Memory ...
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