Printing as a user - FreeBSD, Apsfilter, KDE

From: Michael Dunham (m.dunham_at_connectingteams.com)
Date: 10/29/03

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    Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 11:49:39 -0800
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    hello..

    I am using FreeBSD as my desktop. I'm looking for help to print as a user
    from KDE. I can generate a test print from Apsfilter just fine in the shell
    using the setup script.

    I think I either do not have a spooler set up right, or a permission perhaps.
    I also don't really know what I should select for the printer in KDE or if
    there should be a command line entry.

    I did have the sample lp setup in my printcap file at one point, currently
    that is commented out.

    I'm Running:
            FreeBSD – Current (5.1)
            Printer Canon BJC-610
            Parallel /dev/lp0
            LPD on start up
            Ghostscript-gnu

    As SU checking for the lpt:
            freebie# dmesg | grep lpt
            lpt0: <Printer> on ppbus0
            lpt0: Interrupt-driven port
            freebie# ls -l /dev/lpt0
            crw------- 1 root wheel 16, 0 Oct 29 09:09 /dev/lpt0

    From Apsfilter setup:
            Checking permissions of /usr/local/share/apsfilter
            found dir owner=root, ok!
            found dir group=wheel, ok!
            changing permissions of /usr/local/share/apsfilter... done.

            Now we are checking file permissions in spooldir

            Your line printer scheduler's spooldir seems to be: /var/spool/lpd

            drwxrwxrwx 2 root daemon 512 Oct 17 01:25 /var/spool/lpd

            The Owner of your spooldir seems to be: root
            The Group of your spooldir seems to be: daemon

    First time through on test print returns a printer busy and resets printer
    Second time through works fine
    I reset printers as suggested in setup

    From KDE 3.1.4

    using OpenOffice – Writer, from open document
            selected “Generic Printer.”
            Windows fly by but nothing happens. As I understand it, generic printer
    should be lpd and should be captured by Apsfilter.

    using Kmail, selected
            print through external program, ps (only possible selection: postscript
    printer, reports idle, accepting jobs), print command line empty.
            Reports generating print file, then:
    A print error occured. Error message received from system:
    Empty print command.

    Using Kmail, selecting Generic LPD print system, no device, no option to
     print

    Using Kmail, cannot select LPR/LPRng (port not installed at this time, will
    not compile on 5.1) – not an Apsfilter issue obviously.

    Using KDE Control Center, peripherals, printer
    Print Through External Program, PS_printer (only device available)
    Unable to send, empty print command

    Any help or config file to check would be greatly appreciated.

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