[CentOS] Raw print queues in CentOS 4.4

Mon Jan 22 23:10:35 UTC 2007
Brent <brent at regrafix.com>

Have you tried a generic PCL5e, PostScript or dot-matrix driver and send
it strait to the printer? a lot times a generic driver will work.

I would imagine you have a PCL driver on the windows machine. Also have
you set up a share on the windows machine. Make sure you gone through all
the basics.



> On Tue, 2007-01-23 at 07:23 +0900, John Summerfield wrote:
>> > I have a raw print queue configured in CentOS 4.4 for a printer
>> > connected to a Windows PC.  The printer doesn't have a Linux driver of
>> > any sort, so this was the only way to print to it.
>>
>>
>> Umm. That means that the applications have to have a driver for the
>> printer.
>
> Maybe I'm just dumb.  But, I thought I explained that the Okidata is
> connected to the Windows PC, and is configured there with the Windows
> driver.  The printer is shared, so I added it to the CentOS 4.4 server
> as a raw CUPS queue to let all the processing happen on the Windows box.
>
> Printing works from console apps on the CentOS server.  But, OOo
> documents don't print properly.  I've assumed that this is because the
> Windows driver for the Okidata doesn't understand postscript, so it's
> just printing the file directly.  So, that's why I was asking if my
> reasoning was correct or if something else was broken.
>
>> So OOo thinks it's printing to a postscript printer. This is not going
>> to work unless the Windows peecee translates postscript to whatever the
>> printer expects.
>
> Yes, that's what I've been thinking.  And, it looks like the Windows
> driver can't do postscript.
>
>> Something broke; the problem is there right behind your eyes:-)
>>
>> If you don't have a Linux printer driver for that printer, you're not
>> going to get far unless something on Windows does the translation.
>
> Agreed.
>
>> Check IBM's Omni driver suite (which should be installed or on your
>> install media), there may be something usable there.
>
> I've tried all those drivers; basically everything I could find on
> linuxprinting.org about getting an Okidata ML 395 working.  Nothing has
> worked.
>
> I have to be doing something wrong on the printer itself.   Changing the
> printer's emulation type should have let me use one of the corresponding
> drivers on the CUPS end.
>
> I'll give it another kick.  Then maybe some drop kicks.  Then a
> "whoops....don't know how it went down the stairs...strange!"
>
> Regards,
>
> Ranbir
>
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