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On 2007-11-25, Matthew Jollon <mjjollon@optonline.net> wrote:
> I have been trying to get my HPLJ4P to work on my suse 10.3, it works under > umuntu and windows fine. In fact I have used it well for years under > redhat. I just get almost Postscript garbage out. I tried the hp-setup and > pretty much all that I could figure out. any ideas??? I haven't set up a printer under 10.3 yet, I think. I did use an HP Laserjet 4 under 10.0. Now switched to LJ 4000. The listed HP laserjet 4 driver works like a charm. Just avoid Postscript, use PCL for that model. Given some time, I'll try the LJ4 driver on my laptop, which has 10.3. But how do you connect? Centronics or network ? PS: I never used the hp-setup tool; no sure it's very usefull here. -- There is an art, it says, or rather, a knack to flying. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss. Douglas Adams |
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Rikishi 42 wrote:
> On 2007-11-25, Matthew Jollon <mjjollon@optonline.net> wrote: >> I have been trying to get my HPLJ4P to work on my suse 10.3, it works >> under umuntu and windows fine. In fact I have used it well for years >> under redhat. I just get almost Postscript garbage out. I tried the >> hp-setup and pretty much all that I could figure out. any ideas??? > > I haven't set up a printer under 10.3 yet, I think. > I did use an HP Laserjet 4 under 10.0. Now switched to LJ 4000. > > The listed HP laserjet 4 driver works like a charm. Just avoid Postscript, > use PCL for that model. > > Given some time, I'll try the LJ4 driver on my laptop, which has 10.3. > But how do you connect? Centronics or network ? > > PS: I never used the hp-setup tool; no sure it's very usefull here. > I have used this printer in the past with no problem even the other distros configure it under hp-setup with no problem. Funny thing is if I set it up under a windoze box and remote print to it, it is fine. I tried every driver that hp offered for a pdd, no go, just **** prints. My all in one, 5610v is fine, printing, fax and scanner, although once a day I have to start the printer. I did try a fresh copy of 10.3 on a new drive and got the same results. |
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On 2007-11-26, Matthew Jollon <mjjollon@optonline.net> wrote:
>> I haven't set up a printer under 10.3 yet, I think. >> I did use an HP Laserjet 4 under 10.0. Now switched to LJ 4000. >> >> The listed HP laserjet 4 driver works like a charm. Just avoid Postscript, >> use PCL for that model. >> >> Given some time, I'll try the LJ4 driver on my laptop, which has 10.3. >> But how do you connect? Centronics or network ? >> >> PS: I never used the hp-setup tool; no sure it's very usefull here. >> > I have used this printer in the past with no problem even the other distros > configure it under hp-setup with no problem. Funny thing is if I set it up > under a windoze box and remote print to it, it is fine. I tried every > driver that hp offered for a pdd, no go, just **** prints. My all in one, > 5610v is fine, printing, fax and scanner, although once a day I have to > start the printer. > I did try a fresh copy of 10.3 on a new drive and got the same results. Well, I just tried the driver. Setup a 'HP Laserejet 4 / Foomatic' driver to print, using LPD network printing, to my laser. The printer isn't really a LJ4, however, it's an LJ 4000. It worked like a charm, actually faster then my 10.0 setup does. Probably a more efficient driver, in PCL. Less work for the printer. Now, of course, priting to another printer doesn't mean much. But the driver works, that's for sure. And I never touched the hp-setup tool. Did you use the same interface (LPD) ? -- There is an art, it says, or rather, a knack to flying. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss. Douglas Adams |
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