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VDQ : how to print with FC1 and an HP 1310 series.



This may turn out to be two problems before I'm done, but this is
definitely the first if such be the case.

I bought a new HP, 1310 series; plugged it into a USB port, and rebooted;
Fedora Core 1 ran kudzu, and told me it had configured the printer. So I
opened pine 4.62 and tried to print a message. It couldn't use lpr, cups,
nor CUPS as the default printer. 

Then I brought up a page in Epiphany and tried again. The only difference
I saw was that at least pine had given me an error message.

Once I can print, there *may* be another problem. We run three printers
and five computers. One is a Lexmark, which I declared to be a
single-purpose machine rather than fight any more with trying to get a
driver for linux; it does work with XPPro, which dual-boots on one machine
with FC1 (two hard drives); I mention it only to get it out of the way,
hoping it'll prove irrelevant.

One is an old HP 1100 series, presently a dedicated printer for my wife's
desktop, one floor down; it'll probably have to stay that, though I'd
rather not.

There are two FC1 machines (counting the dual-boot) and an FC2 on my desk,
and a G3 iBook floating wirelessly about the house. All five connect to
the same wireless router -- and so does an itty-bitty Linksys printserver,
about the size of a pack of cigarettes. 

After I get all the machines I can configured to use the 1310 via
direct USB cable, says Linksys, I can just plug the USB cable from
the 1310 into the printserver, and they should all share. Says Linksys. I
hope that's right. But I am not sanguine.

-- 
Beartooth Implacable, Linux Evangelist & Gadfly
neo-redneck, curmudgeonly codger with FC1&2, YDL4, XPPro
Pine 4.62, Pan 0.14.2; Privoxy 3.0.1; Opera 7.54, Firefox 1.0
Bear in mind that I have little idea what I am talking about.



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