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Date:      Tue, 12 Oct 1999 16:05:26 +0200 (MET DST)
From:      Ariel Burbaickij <Ariel.Burbaickij@mni.fh-giessen.de>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   troubles with installing printer under FreeBSD
Message-ID:  <Pine.GSO.4.10.9910121548480.3043-100000@sun33>

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Hullo
mail with symillar content was sent to kelly@plutotech.com,person
,who has wriiten the Chapter 7 of handbook of fbsd but he was not willing
/able to answer so I appeal on you :))
printer used was
Canon bjc 250 connected on /dev/lpt0 (parallel printer)
os used was fbsd in release 3.2
so i got staircase effect,as you might guess
All remedies suggested in handbook were:
to play with dip-switches on printer ( i have not any)
to set some flags for serial printer
to use suggested script hpi
 
Obviously,nothing can be applied in my case
so the first question is:
I)does anyone know the escape sequencs for Canon bjc 250 that force
printer to treat LP as LR+CR
the second question has to do with lack of information of settings
for the lpd daemon,in handbook in chapter / at least nothing is said
about expected settings,flags and so on
II) How should the programm /usr/sbin/lpd be set (expected to be set)
the third question is about apsfilter it was said many good things
about this programm(it was advertised as almost panacea)
i am not famillar with this programm .
i tried to install it and i even brought it so far that queue coulbe be
enabled,but lpq(1) gave following response back:
"queue enabled ,waiting for printer(probably offilne?)it was surely
on-line ,though.so the third question:
III)what is the driving idea behind apsfilter,how should it be
installed,what parameters should i type in the installation mask?
how should it be used?

Thank you in advance

Yours sincerly
Ariel Burbaickij





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