Lpr.error
file size, as defined by the mx capability in its printcap entry. lpr: printer: unknown printer The printer wasn't found in the /etc/printcap database, perhaps because an entry is missing or incorrect. lpr: printer: jobs queued, but cannot start daemon The connection to lpd on the local machine failed, probably because the printer server has died or isn't responding. The superuser can restart lpd by typing: /usr/bin/lpd You can also check the state of the master printer daemon: sin -P lpd Another possibility is that the user ID for lpr isn't root and its group ID isn't daemon. You can check by typing: ls -lg /usr/bin/lpr lpr: printer: printer queue is disabled This means the queue was turned off with the lprc disable command (see "lprc—printer-control program") to prevent lpr from putting files in the queue. This is usually done when a printer is going to be down for a long time. The superuser can turn the printer back on using lprc. Parent topic: Understanding lpr error messages Related references lpd lpr lprc lprq lprrm spooler
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CommunityCategoryBoardUsers turn on suggestions Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you http://forum.support.xerox.com/t5/Printing/LPR-Printing-error/td-p/13869 type. Showing results for Search instead for Do you mean Reply Topic Options Subscribe to RSS Feed Mark Topic as New Mark Topic as Read Float this Topic http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/240019-44-error-windows to the Top Bookmark Subscribe Printer Friendly Page « Message Listing « Previous Topic Next Topic » Reedler New Member Posts: 3 Registered: 04-12-2012 LPR Printing error Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content 04-12-2012 11:50 AM Using the application teemtalk, I setup the printer IP in the LPR setup. When I print to this printer in the job log I get the error below. I have set this up before with other brand printers without an issues. Any ideas much appreciated.CancelledPrint0LPD Message 1 of 7 (6,314 Views) Reply 0 Kudos CherylO-Xerox Community Manager Posts: 2,230 Registered: 07-21-2010 Re: LPR Printing error Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content 04-16-2012 01:03 PM Hi Reedler, Thank you for using the Support Forum. You do not mention which product you are using but there are a couple of things you can check. Please make sure you are using "lp" (that is lower case "LP") as the queue name and make sure you are using port 515.If that does not help pleaselet us know the specific machine model. Thanks, CherylO-XeroxCommunity ManagerBe sure to click Kudos for those who have helped you. Select Accept as Solution for posts that have helped to solve your issue(s)! Message 2 of 7 (6,305 Views) Reply 0 Kudos Reedler New Member Posts: 3 Registered: 04-12-2012 Re: LPR Printing error Options Mark as
Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows Vista>Lpr error 64 bit windows> Closed Lpr error 64 bit windows Tags: Command Line Systems Command Prompt Windows Vista Last response: 31 July 2010 07:04 in Windows Vista Share Anonymous 9 October 2009 03:58:39 Using lpr client from the command line has always been available on Windows 32 bit systems. In attempting to use this on a 64 bit system, I get "command not found". What do I need to do in order to do lpr -S -P from the command line on Windows 64? Thanks, More about : lpr error bit windows fowang 9 October 2009 15:01:22 Are you trying to add a printer? Score 0 Anonymous 9 October 2009 20:20:09 fowang said:Are you trying to add a printer? No, I am just trying to invoke a DOS command (lpr) from a C appl using the system() call. I found that you have to enable the "LPR Port Monitor". This via the "Control Panel/Programs and Features/Turn Windows features on or off". I can now do lpr -S 10.10.10.10 -P Printer test.fil from a DOS prompt and it works. When I try to do the same thing in an application from a system call system("lpr -S 10.10.10.10 -P Printer test.fil"); I get 'lpr' is not recognized as an internal or external command Score 0 Related resources IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL Error (Windows 10 64-bit) - Forum i install fresh window 7 64 bit but when i install app it show win32 error - Forum Do you think you could help me? I'm having the same error and i'm using windows 7 64 bit - Forum Windows 7 64 bit - blue screen - no error - Forum Windows 7 64Bit Error - 0xc00000e9 - Forum Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer ullerdk 20 January 2010 18:09:07 Quote:No, I am just trying to invoke a DOS command (lpr) from a C appl using the system() call. I found that you have to enable the "LPR Port Monitor". This via the "Control Panel/Programs and Features/Turn Windows features on or off". I can now do lpr -S 10.10.10.10 -P Printer test.fil from a DOS prompt and it works. When I try to do the same thing in an a