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From: | Bob Odom |
Subject: | Re: .eps file displays with gv but will not print |
Date: | Tue, 13 May 2008 14:50:44 -0700 (PDT) |
Thomas, Yes, I am using CUPS. Here are a few lines from the log file: I [13/May/2008:11:45:45 -0700] Adding start banner page "none" to job 814. I [13/May/2008:11:45:45 -0700] Adding end banner page "none" to job 814. I [13/May/2008:11:45:45 -0700] Job 814 queued on "super" by "odom". I [13/May/2008:11:45:45 -0700] Started filter /usr/lib64/cups/filter/pstops (PID 21414) for job 814. I [13/May/2008:11:45:45 -0700] Started backend /usr/lib64/cups/backend/lpd (PID 21415) for job 814. E [13/May/2008:11:45:45 -0700] [Job 814] No %%Pages: comment in header! The job seems to be sent to the printer, as the printer screen echoes "odom file_eps" and then after a while "Done: odom file_eps" I have exactly the same problem on a different computer also running SuSE 10.2 and same installations of octave and gnuplot. I am also using CUPS on that machine. Bob On Tue, 13 May 2008, Thomas Weber wrote:
On 13/05/08 13:08 -0700, Bob Odom wrote:generates "plot1.eps" just fine. I can display it with 'gv'. However it will not print from gv. It will not print directly from octave using print ('-Pprinter', '-depsc2'); Nor will it print from the command line with 'lpr -Pprinter plot1.eps'.What print system are you using (probably CUPS). What's in its log files (try setting the loglevel to DEBUG or how it's called there)? Is anything sent to the printer? Thomas
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