Thomas,
Yes, I am using CUPS. Here are a few lines from the log file:
I [13/May/2008:11:45:45 -0700] Adding start banner page "none" to job
814.
I [13/May/2008:11:45:45 -0700] Adding end banner page "none" to job 814. I [13/May/2008:11:45:45 -0700] Job 814 queued on "super" by "odom".
I [13/May/2008:11:45:45 -0700] Started filter
/usr/lib64/cups/filter/pstops (PID 21414) for job 814.
I [13/May/2008:11:45:45 -0700] Started backend
/usr/lib64/cups/backend/lpd (PID 21415) for job 814.
E [13/May/2008:11:45:45 -0700] [Job 814] No %%Pages: comment in header!
The job seems to be sent to the printer, as the printer screen echoes
"odom file_eps" and then after a while "Done: odom file_eps"
I have exactly the same problem on a different computer also running
SuSE 10.2 and same installations of octave and gnuplot. I am also using
CUPS on that machine.
Bob
On Tue, 13 May 2008, Thomas Weber wrote:
> On 13/05/08 13:08 -0700, Bob Odom wrote:
>> generates "plot1.eps" just fine. I can display it with 'gv'. However it
>> will not print from gv. It will not print directly from octave using
>>
>> print ('-Pprinter', '-depsc2');
>>
>> Nor will it print from the command line with 'lpr -Pprinter plot1.eps'.
>
> What print system are you using (probably CUPS). What's in its log
> files (try setting the loglevel to DEBUG or how it's called there)? Is
> anything sent to the printer?
>
> Thomas
>
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