Version: 0.1 (using KDE 3.4.3, Debian Package 4:3.4.3-1 (testing/unstable)) Compiler: Target: i486-linux-gnu OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.11-klg During a sequence of printings, the printer (HP deskjet 3745) stucked, with a total white page of paper in the middle of it. The power led started to flash, and the situation doesn't change, even re-starting the computer. What can I do?
I doubt this is a KDE issue. First, test your printer to make sure it is not broken: - disconnect your printer from the computer - power it down then up again - follow the instructions in your manual to make printer test pages (this doesn't require a computer) If all this works, then you must make sure you have the right driver installed by your Linux distribution. For this: - connect your printer to the computer - make sure all configuration is correct and in place - launch the command lpr `locate testprint.ps|grep cups` If a test page gets correctly out of your printer, then all is correct and it then _might_ be a KDE problem. If any of the above stages doesn't work, then it is _not_ a KDE problem and then please close this bug report (or let me know in reasonable time). Thanks
Timeout for response by reporter. Rated INVALID by me anyway...
Closing old Resolved status bug.