frenkiel |
Thursday 7 May 2015 at 18:37
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frenkiel
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OS: Debian Jessie
POL version: 4.2.7
My new printers are configured with cups, and work perfectly with all Linux applications,
but the POL apps still have the old printers, and I can't find how to forece POL
to use the cups new printers.
I tried to find something with gooogle, without success...
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Friday 8 May 2015 at 18:21
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Ronin DUSETTE
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It should just do it. POL/Wine cannot utilize USB drivers, though it should still present itself to the Wine apps as available. Do you have the 32-bit cups libraries? I have actually never tried to do that through Wine. Perhaps you can configure them as network printers instead (unless you already have them that way).
Also, a quick google search popped up a lot of results, one of them being:
http://wiki.winehq.org/Printing
Hopefully this helps find your some more information.
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frenkiel |
Friday 8 May 2015 at 18:37
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frenkiel
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thank you for your reply, but it doesn't help too much:
My 2 old printers were both network printers, on my local ethernet nerwork, and worked perfectly
with POL apps (word,...) without any special configuration. Now, I have 2 new networks printers,
and POL still sees the old ones.
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Friday 8 May 2015 at 18:53
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Ronin DUSETTE
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It is not POL that is causing it; POL is simply a front-end for Wine. What have done to try and figure it out? Have you reinstalled the cups libs, making sure that the 32-bit ones are installed? Have you tried adding the new network printers, not just waiting for them to show up?
So, you just hooked up the new printers, but attempted no configuration? Or did you add them like any other printer into your list of printers? When you say "no special configuration", did you mean beyond setting them up like a normal printer? Or did you just plug them in and it worked? What type of printers? Now you mentioned that they were networked printers but you didn't tell me that before, so did you add those networked printers into your Linux distro and then they just popped up? Did you have to download any drivers for them? Install any software? POL (really, Wine) sees the old ones; did you delete the old ones and try to scan for new printers?
I am sorry if my previous response didn't help, but you aren't giving me too much info to work with. haha. ;)
Edited by RoninDusette
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Friday 8 May 2015 at 19:06
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Ronin DUSETTE
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frenkiel |
Saturday 9 May 2015 at 9:09
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frenkiel
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Did you really read my 1st post? It said:
My new printers are configured with cups, and work perfectly with all Linux applications,
but the POL apps still have the old printers, and I can't find how to force POL
to use the cups new printers.
I think that it is clear enough, isn't it?
I alread read the links you give, and they provide no information about my problem,
as they only claim that there is nothing to do, once cups is properly configured.
Wine can interact directly with the local CUPS printing system to find
the printers available on your system. Configuring printers with Wine is
as simple as making sure your CUPS configuration works.
You install printers through CUPS, not wine. If it's properly installed
in CUPS, your wine programs should just see the printer.
as for the last link
http://wiki.playonlinux.com/index.php/Main_Page
you have a good sense of humor, as it says:
Using Printers with PlayOnLinux
Coming soon...
The fact that it's wine and not POL the culprit is secondary, apart that
I should post to a wine forum to have a chance to get a useful answer.
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frenkiel |
Saturday 9 May 2015 at 14:57
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frenkiel
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In the absence of any useful hint, I found a drastic way to fix the issue: re-installing POL
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Saturday 9 May 2015 at 16:50
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Ronin DUSETTE
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Did you really read my 1st post? It said:
My new printers are configured with cups, and work perfectly with all Linux applications,
but the POL apps still have the old printers, and I can't find how to force POL
to use the cups new printers.
I think that it is clear enough, isn't it?
I alread read the links you give, and they provide no information about my problem,
as they only claim that there is nothing to do, once cups is properly configured.
Wine can interact directly with the local CUPS printing system to find
the printers available on your system. Configuring printers with Wine is
as simple as making sure your CUPS configuration works.
You install printers through CUPS, not wine. If it's properly installed
in CUPS, your wine programs should just see the printer.
as for the last link
http://wiki.playonlinux.com/index.php/Main_Page
you have a good sense of humor, as it says:
Using Printers with PlayOnLinux
Coming soon...
The fact that it's wine and not POL the culprit is secondary, apart that
I should post to a wine forum to have a chance to get a useful answer.
Nice attitude. That is the last time that I attempt to help you. lol.
Oh, and that last link to the wiki that you thought that I was having a sense of humour about; It is in my signature... in every post... as in not part of my actual post... not in the list of links that I gave you...
Edited by RoninDusette
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