On Monday 17 November 2003 09:28 am, rpgoldman at real-time.com wrote: > I have a Samsung ML-1210 linux driver to use instead of the built-in > foomatic one. I've been unwilling to do it --- after all, it KINDA > works now, if I'm willing to restart more often than I should. I'm > not at all convinced I'll be able to get it back to the original state > if I install the Samsung drivers! And they seem to be compiled > against glibc 2.1, whereas I'm on 2.3.... </sigh> > > Stay with the CUPS driver. I've got a ML-1710 and it works with the CUPS samsunggdi driver without a problem. SuSE reports the printer as an ML-1210. Note: This is a USB printer. When I attempted to load the ppd supplied by Samsung it didn't do any thing. FWIW: CUPS version - 1.1.18 I realize this doesn't answer the question, but I just had a thought. Check your port configuration. Make sure that everything is viewing the port correctly. I suspect if the BIOS show the port as EPP and the software is expecting simple bi-directional or vice-versa its going to screw up. If the 1210 is like the 1710, on Windows you load some sort of control program that probably handles the port configuration issues. -- Jack Ungerleider jack at jacku.com _______________________________________________ TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota http://www.mn-linux.org tclug-list at mn-linux.org https://mailman.real-time.com/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list