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From: | Hedayat Vatankhah |
Subject: | Re: [linuxiran] My printing problems |
Date: | Mon, 30 Jun 2003 08:48:54 -0700 (PDT) |
>> In The Name of Allah
>>Hi,
>> I have some problems with printing in my RedHat Linux 8.0, please help
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>>How can I print correctly in modes other than 1024x768 virtual mode?
>I think we need more information, like:
>What is your Graphic chipset?
>Which X server do you use?
>How does printing in 1024x768 looks like? is it OK?
>Could you use 1024x768 as your real mode?
I have a SiS 630 Onboard graphic chipset and I'm using the native
RedHat Linux 8.0 XFree 4.2 server.
In 1024x768 (virtual mode) printing is OK.
I can't have a correct 1024x768 real mode in XFree. (My monitor supports this)
>this sounds like graphic issue and not related directly to cups server.
I didn't say that I have this problem with cups, I have this problem always
even in print preview and PDF printed files.
>You can as well try to upgrade your X server and why not your RedHat to
>version 9
>to see whether this issue remains.
I like to wait for the next RedHat version beacuase my RedHat 8.0 is fresh.
>PS: what kind of monitor do you have? vendor and type?
My monitor is a AcerView 34TL. (14")
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>> What can I do to print landscape (horizontal) pages correctly with CUPS?
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>what do you mean by left side? As if only that part of portrait paper
>layout prints out?
>This sounds like setting problem! try to use different setting for
>cups,
>start testing in
>resolution 1024x768.
I wanted to say that cups prints in wrong direction so about half of my page
doesn't print on the paper.
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>> How can I print more than one copy of a page?
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>I will check this when I get home and get back to you later.
>this also sound like setting problem!
Which setting? I have this problem only with LPRng print server and not with cups.
In my lpd.conf file this line exists:
mc#128
I couldn't find any other option related to my problem. Can you help me?
>/Abbas
Thank you,
Hedayat
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