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IP printing
Name: comet_nz Date: June 23, 2003 at 18:58:41 Pacific OS: solaris 9 CPU/Ram: inter 396ram
Comment:
hi all. I am trying to get a printer working and am having no luck at all. I am using the lpadmin tool to try to add the printer and I am getting the following error.
I get when I issue the command lp -d Ricoh testfile is > > > > "UX: lp: ERROR: there is no filter to convert the file content. > > use the lpstat -p -L command to find a printer that can handle the file > type > > directly, check your filters type directly, check your filters using > > lpfilter -f all -l or consult you system administrator"
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