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Old 20th August 2006, 04:11 AM
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Z611 not responding under FC 5

Hi everybody.

I purchased a Lexmark Z611 a few days ago and hooked it to my system under Windows.
The only reason I still have Windows is that my wife is already having her stuff under this OS.

Well, I tried to install this Z611-thing into FC 5, using the how-to described below, without success.
http://forums.fedoraforum.org/forum/...highlight=z611

CUPS keeps telling me that the printer state is stopped. Not even able to send a printer test to it.
My old Star NX1001 is working properly with CUPS.

By the way, the Z611 works all-OK under Windows....

Does someone have a clue ?

Thanks in advance

Jacques
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