Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2003 14:40:32 -0600 From: Charles Howse <chowse@charter.net> To: Garance A Drosihn <drosih@rpi.edu>, FBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: connection to remote printer is down Message-ID: <200311291440.32287.chowse@charter.net> In-Reply-To: <p06002019bbeeb2e74b40@[128.113.24.47]> References: <200311270026.28445.chowse@charter.net> <200311291326.23422.chowse@charter.net> <p06002019bbeeb2e74b40@[128.113.24.47]>
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On Saturday 29 November 2003 02:35 pm, Garance A Drosihn wrote: > At 1:26 PM -0600 11/29/03, Charles Howse wrote: > >On Saturday 29 November 2003 01:03 pm, Garance A Drosihn wrote: > >> To me, it looks like lpd is not accepting remote connections > >> on moe. That would happen if lpd is not being started during > >> system startup, or if you have started it up with the '-s' > >> ("secure") flag. What do you see if you type the following > >> command on moe: > > > >The -s flag was the problem. Thanks! > > FEATURE. It's a FEATURE... :-) > > >May I ask another printer-related question? > > > >Using KDE, is there a way to change the quality or resolution > >of a print job on the fly? For example, when I open KEdit > >to print a file, I don't have an option to print in a > >different resolution or to lower the quality setting. > > > >I'm having to edit /usr/local/etc/apsfilter/hp1100/apsfilterrc > >and change things to suit me before each print job at a > >different setting. > > I don't use KDE or apsfilter, so someone else will have to > answer this. If I understand what you're looking for, you > might be able to get the effect you want by defining multiple > print queues, with different options for each queue. That was the only thing that I could think of, too. We'll see if anyone else has any ideas. -- Thanks, Charles http://howse.homeunix.net:8080 Random Murphy's Law: The only new TV show worth watching will be cancelled.
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