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- <li><em>date</em>: Wed Jun 22 22:00:07 2005</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: esoteric at 3times25.net (Geoffrey)</li>
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- <li><em>subject</em>: [ale] Printer Queues in Ubuntu?</li>
I can't help you with the lesser distros, :) but you can set up
multiple queues for a single printer in SuSE via Yast print setup. I've
got 5 queues for my color laser. Simply go to print configuration and
you should see an option to create a new queue for an existing printer.
>
> I have a HP PSC2610v that I've just added the duplexor module for 2
> sided printing, and I want to be able to print either 1 sided or 2 sided
> without having to go into printer properties. So far it appears that
> creating a second or duplicate printer does not work, since even though
> I set the one that should be configured to print 1 sided as the default
> printer it still prints 2 sided. Also when I go into the properties of
> this printer, (system named it PSC2500-1) I do not have the ability to
> change any of the paper settings ahich is where you turn duplexing on or
> off.
>
> Also, I have found that I am unable to print page 1 of a PDF file,
> whether I print in normal order or reverse order. The printer will just
> eject a blank page for page 1.
> This will happen whether I use XPDF or Adobe on Ubuntu. It does not
> happen with other distros.
It could be that the the version of xpdf and/or adobe you're using.
They are likely not handling that first page properly when attempting to
print it, thus you get the blank page. I've seen this before on a rare
occasion.
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Until later, Geoffrey
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