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- Subject: Re: [tlug] Print error
- From: "Eric O. Flores" <goripi@example.com>
- Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2002 19:00:36 +0900
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- Organization: Noacchi
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The MC=10 fixed the problem. I can know print from 1 to 10 copies of one document. Thank you for the suggestion. Then after the fist test I move the value up to 99.. Once again thaink you. Now I go back sleep in the bg... ??? 05 4? 2002 18:51?Stephen J. Turnbull ????????: > >>>>> "Eric" == Eric O Flores <goripi@example.com> writes: > > Eric> I also taken a look at printcap but the DO NOT EDIT! warning > Eric> has frozen my willingness to keep on.... > > Well, if you're unwilling to edit conf files, I suppose you can call > Red Hat support.... They're _your_ files. cp printcap printcap.bak > and you've nothing to lose but your chains. > > Eric> # DO NOT EDIT! MANUAL CHANGES WILL BE LOST! > > This means that if you edit this file, you'll have to do it again > someday, that's all. But now you know how. > > Eric> # This file is autogenerated by printconf-backend during lpd > init. > > And probably you don't even have to update your software to get the > default config back. Just reboot or restart lpd. (Can't promise, but > that's what this looks like.) > > Eric> # Hand edited changes can be put in /etc/printcap.local, and > Eric> # will be included. > > I can't tell what this means without reading Red Hat's man pages. I > think you have to move the whole entry to /etc/printcap.local. A bit > risky. > > So go ahead ... edit /etc/printcap and add "mc=10" to get 10 copies > allowed. Do it EXACTLY as in the second line below. Check whether > those are tabs or spaces in the neighboring lines (AFAIK only make > and Python ever care, but why not be safe)? > > dj720c:\ > > :mc=10:\ > :ml=0:\ > :mx=0:\ > :sd=/var/spool/lpd/dj720c:\ > :af=/var/spool/lpd/dj720c/dj720c.acct:\ > :sh:\ > :lp=/dev/lp0:\ > :lpd_bounce=true:\ > :if=/usr/share/printconf/util/mf_wrapper: > > Eric> "He is able who thinks he is able." > > Don't put anything in your .sig you don't believe. ;-) -- Eric O. Flores web site: http://www.noacchi.dns2go.com "He is able who thinks he is able." -->Buddha
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