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Old 18th January 2006, 06:24 PM
pixelcat Offline
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Unhappy Samsung CLP-500N on FC4?

Has anyone made the CLP-500N from samsung work with FC4?
Samsung's utility runs and does an install but when I go to print a test page it aborts and gives a general error message that I should check the settings. I've tried some other solutions but no luck so far, including a manual install of the drivers. I have sucsessfully installed this same printer on FC3 machines and our RH Enterprise server using the utility samsung provides. I'm using the same settings from FC3 box on this new FC4 box.
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Old 12th May 2006, 07:36 PM
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Hi!

I have a similar problem: When trying to print from any application (i'm using cups) the printer works, but only a white, empty paper ejects. The only printjob ever done was a testpage through firefox-> localhost:631-> testpage. Even the linux-config application from the cd could not print a testpage. If i'm using LPR i get errormessages like "unknown command -d". But that would be o.k., if only i could print with cups at least.
Strange, that other users seem to be happy.

I'm using FC4 and a CLP-510
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