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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/19/2013 04:13 PM, John Hupp
wrote:<br>
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<font size="-1"><font face="Arial">In a new installation of
Quantal, I find that <font size="-1">the PDF pri<font
size="-1">nter driver installed by cups-pdf is not
working.<br>
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<font size="-1">Regular printing to an <font size="-1">HP
L</font>aserjet</font> under the <font size="-1">hplip
package works fine.<br>
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<font size="-1">Has <font size="-1">a</font>nyone else
experienced this?</font><br>
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John:<br>
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I have two HP printers, one connected to a parallel port, and the
other a network printer connected via wireless.<br>
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I have been able to print with no problems, including via printing
directly from within LibreOffice Writer. <br>
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I know I use the hplip package for my network printer, but the other
one, I configured. <br>
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I have other computers in my network using both the wireless
printer, and the one connected via a parallel port to my main
computer. The main computer is configured to export its printers,
and other machines make use of it. <br>
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It seems that I had one of the other computers set up to use that
parallel-connected (exported) printer, but later, after updates were
installed (that included CUPS updates), it seems that configuration
disappeared, and I had to re-configure it (the other computer didn't
see any exported printers any more). <br>
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Sincerely,
Aere</pre>
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