Sie schrieben:
> > What's the output of "lpr -V -V your-file.ps"?
>
> That gives me no output... are you sure the -V options are correct? I
> don't see -V listed in lpr's man page.
>
From man lpr (woody):
-V Verbose mode. Additional -V flags increase verbosity.
Use debug flags for extreme verbosity.
Ok, try lpc (as root) and then status, on my machine it looks like this:
Printer Printing Spooling Jobs Server Subserver Redirect
Status/(Debug)
lp@seitung enabled enabled 0 none none
Your printer is a HP672, correct? So you could try apsfilter (instad of
magicfilter, because, IIRC, it includes a driver for the HP dj 670, which should
work better ;-) (Have a look at www.linuxprinting.org). Though I'm not sure
that this is your problem...
HTH
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