This is a discussion on Duplex printing with HP OfficeJet 9110 skips one line with plan ASCII file using lp within the Linux Administration forums, part of the Linux Forums category; Greetings! I am setting up an HP OfficeJet 9110 printer to work with my Linux system, using CUPS. (And, I'...
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Greetings! I am setting up an HP OfficeJet 9110 printer to work with my Linux system, using CUPS. (And, I'm using the recommended hpijs printer driver, done by HP.) When I try to print with duplex printing on (that is, have the printer print on both sides of the page), and using the lp command to just print a basic ASCII text file, it skips one line between the front and back of the page. It doesn't seem to when using duplex to print web pages that take two or more pages (using Netscape), or other things that I've tested and looked over, at this point. It is probably something simple, involving setting lines or margins, or something similar, but if anyone has any idea exactly what it is, I would appreciate hearing the suggestion, as it may save me some time when I begin to look into it! :-) Thank you! Barry -- Barry L. Bond | http://home.cfl.rr.com/os9barry/ bbond@cfl.rr.com <- personal | (My personal home web page, last Phone: 407-382-2815 | updated July 21, 2004) | |
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