[Debian]:Fehlermeldung auf dem Drucker
Hallo zusammen,
seit geraumer Zeit habe ich einen Drucker (HP Deskjet 695 C) an meinem
Debian-System (Slink). Ich habe Magicfilter konfiguriert
(Konfiguration im Attachement).
Seit dem ersten Tag wird am Ende von Dokumenten eine Fehlermeldung auf
einer neuen Seite ausgedruckt. Wenn ich beispielsweise aus Netscape
heraus mit dem Befehl lpr ein HTML-Dokument drucke, steht dann auf
besagtem Blatt in vier Zeilen:
Error: /undefinedfilename in (3)
Operand stack:
Execution stack:
%interp_exit
Die Zeilen werden tatsächlich so versetzt ausgedruckt. Die Seite hängt
dann im Drucker und wird erst durch Betätigen der Line-Feed-Taste
ausgegeben.
Kann mir jemand einen Tip geben, wie ich dieses Verhalten weiter
analysieren kann?
Vielen Dank schonmal für Eure Hilfe
Uwe
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#! /usr/sbin/magicfilter
#
# Magic filter setup file for HP DeskJet 500 series color printers with
# both black and CMY cartridges installed
#
# This file has been automatically adapted to your system.
#
# PostScript
0 %! filter /usr/bin/gs -q -dSAFER -dNOPAUSE -r300 -sDEVICE=cdj550 -sOutputFile=- /usr/lib/ghostscript/gamma.ps - 3
0 \004%! filter /usr/bin/gs -q -dSAFER -dNOPAUSE -r300 -sDEVICE=cdj550 -sOutputFile=- /usr/lib/ghostscript/gamma.ps -
# PDF
0 %PDF fpipe /usr/bin/gs -q -dSAFER -dNOPAUSE -r300 -sDEVICE=cdj550 -sOutputFile=- /usr/lib/ghostscript/gamma.ps $FILE
# TeX DVI
0 \367\002 fpipe /usr/bin/dvips -D 300 -R -q -f
# compress'd data
0 \037\235 pipe /bin/gzip -cdq
# packed, gzipped, frozen and SCO LZH data
0 \037\036 pipe /bin/gzip -cdq
0 \037\213 pipe /bin/gzip -cdq
0 \037\236 pipe /bin/gzip -cdq
0 \037\240 pipe /bin/gzip -cdq
# troff documents
0 .\?\?\040 fpipe `/usr/bin/grog -Tps $FILE`
0 .\\\" fpipe `/usr/bin/grog -Tps $FILE`
0 '\\\" fpipe `/usr/bin/grog -Tps $FILE`
0 '.\\\" fpipe `/usr/bin/grog -Tps $FILE`
0 \\\" fpipe `/usr/bin/grog -Tps $FILE`
# ditroff
0 "x T ps" pipe /usr/bin/grops
0 "x T dvi" pipe /usr/bin/grodvi
0 "x T ascii" pipe /usr/bin/grotty
0 "x T latin1" pipe /usr/bin/grotty
0 "x T lj4" reject Cannot print LaserJet 4 ditroff files.
# Portable bit-, grey- and pixmaps
0 P1\n pipe /usr/bin/pnmtops -scale 1000 -dpi 300 2>/dev/null
0 P2\n pipe /usr/bin/pnmtops -scale 1000 -dpi 300 2>/dev/null
0 P3\n pipe /usr/bin/pnmtops -scale 1000 -dpi 300 2>/dev/null
0 P4\n pipe /usr/bin/pnmtops -scale 1000 -dpi 300 2>/dev/null
0 P5\n pipe /usr/bin/pnmtops -scale 1000 -dpi 300 2>/dev/null
0 P6\n pipe /usr/bin/pnmtops -scale 1000 -dpi 300 2>/dev/null
# HP Printer Control Language (PCL) -- assume start with reset code
0 \033E\033 cat
# HP Printer Job Language (PJL)
0 \033%-12345X reject Cannot print PJL files on this printer.
0 "@PJL " reject Cannot print PJL files on this printer.
0 @PJL\t reject Cannot print PJL files on this printer.
0 @PJL\r reject Cannot print PJL files on this printer.
0 @PJL\n reject Cannot print PJL files on this printer.
# GIF files
0 GIF87a pipe /usr/bin/giftopnm 2>/dev/null
0 GIF89a pipe /usr/bin/giftopnm 2>/dev/null
# JFIF (JPEG) files
0 \377\330\377\340\?\?JFIF\0 pipe /usr/bin/djpeg -pnm
# TIFF files (the last two bytes of the "magic" is really a version number;
# but the magic is really lame and as far as I have understood the version
# number has never changed and never will, so we include it.)
0 MM\0\x2a fpipe /usr/bin/tiff2ps $FILE
0 II\x2a\0 fpipe /usr/bin/tiff2ps $FILE
# BMP files (even lousier magic -- Microsoft strikes again!)
0 BM\?\?\?\?\?\?\?\?\?\?\?\?\x0c pipe \
/usr/bin/bmptoppm 2>/dev/null
0 BM\?\?\?\?\?\?\?\?\?\?\?\?\x40 pipe \
/usr/bin/bmptoppm 2>/dev/null
0 BM\?\?\?\?\?\?\?\?\?\?\?\?\x28 pipe \
/usr/bin/bmptoppm 2>/dev/null
# Garbage delivered from Windows via Samba
# (donated by Andree Leidenfrost <leidenfrost@dkrz.de>)
# 300 \033\052\157 cat
# later changed to
# (Bug report #22866: magicfilter: Incorrect magic for Win95/Samba print jobs)
0 \000\000\000\000\000 cat
# Sun rasterfiles
0 \x59\xa6\x6a\x95 pipe /usr/bin/rasttopnm 2>/dev/null
# SGI Imagelib (IRIS RGB) files
0 \x1\xda pipe /usr/bin/sgitopnm 2>/dev/null
0 \xda\x1 pipe /usr/bin/sgitopnm 2>/dev/null
# FIG files; reported by Steven P. Hill <sph@uscbu.ih.att.com>
0 #FIG pipe /usr/bin/X11/fig2dev -Lps -P -l dummy
#
# Standard rejects... things we don't want to print
#
# Various archive formats
257 ustar\0 reject Attempted to print a tar file.
257 "ustar \0" reject Attempted to print a tar file.
0 07070 reject Attempted to print a cpio file.
0 PK\3\4 reject Attempted to print a zip file.
20 \xdc\xa7\xc7\xfd reject Attempted to print a zoo file.
# Binaries (Linux): reject with email message
0 \013\1d\0 reject Attempted to print a compiled binary.
0 \100\1d\0 reject Attempted to print a compiled binary.
0 \007\1d\0 reject Attempted to print a compiled binary.
0 \314\0d\0 reject Attempted to print a compiled binary.
0 \177ELF reject Attempted to print an ELF object.
0 \007\001\0 reject Attempted to print an object file.
216 \021\001\0\0 reject Attempted to print a core dump file.
0 !<arch> reject Attempted to print an archive.
0 =<ar> reject Attempted to print an archive.
# Don't confuse this one with troff!
0 .snd reject Attempted to print Sun/NeXT audio data.
# wacko troff magic
0 ''' fpipe `/usr/bin/grog -Tps $FILE`
# wild guess: PCL control codes start with <ESC>
0 \033 cat
# Default entry -- for normal (text) files. MUST BE LAST.
default cat \eE\e&k2G\e(0N \eE
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