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Date:      Tue, 30 Jan 2001 09:19:15 +0500
From:      "Dmitry G. Golub" <dgolub@gdg.perm.cbr.ru>
To:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Strange behavior of USB and ulpt printer 
Message-ID:  <E14NSGB-000DtO-00@gdg.perm.cbr.ru>

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Dear colleguas,

I have a lot of problems when I am trying to connect my Canon BJC-6100
to computer via USB interface. Under Win98 all seems OK, so I think it
is not a hardware problem. When I added USB support to my kernel
(devices "uhci", "usb", "ugen", "ulpt", 4.2-STABLE (Jan 21)) my machine 
begin to hang with no diagnostics -- picture on screen "freezes", and computer
does not react on any keyboard events. I cannot check the network/serial
events -- this is my home machine not connected to network.

The printer behavior is a bit more strange -- when I send a small document
(a few lines) to printer, all seems OK, but large documents are printed
only partially. The printer stops in the middle of the page.

Because Canon's 6xxx series does not have hardware character generator,
I am printing via Ghostscript only, but with same GS configuration printer
works very well on LPT port. Have anybody any ideas? Have anybody any success
with USB printers such as Canon 6100?

Sorry for my poor English. I hope you can understand me.

-- 
Dmitry Golub
dgolub@gdg.perm.cbr.ru


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