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(Didn't realize hitting ENTER sends an e-mail...) For some time now, I have been having difficulty with two different systems, printing web pages with the Opera browser under SuSE 9.1 Personal. The build of Opera for Linux is 7.54 - Build 751 (QT Static - which was designed to work with all Linux distros). When SuSE 9.0 was installed, this was not an issue. /var/log/cups/error_log shows the following (as an example of a failed print job): I [26/Oct/2004:17:56:35 -0400] Adding start banner page "none" to job 46. I [26/Oct/2004:17:56:35 -0400] Adding end banner page "none" to job 46. I [26/Oct/2004:17:56:35 -0400] Job 46 queued on 'styluscolor640' by 'user1'. I [26/Oct/2004:17:56:35 -0400] Started filter /usr/lib/cups/filter/pstops (PID 9088) for job 46. I [26/Oct/2004:17:56:35 -0400] Started filter /usr/lib/cups/filter/foomatic-rip (PID 9089) for job 46. I [26/Oct/2004:17:56:35 -0400] Started backend /usr/lib/cups/backend/parallel (PID 9090) for job 46. E [26/Oct/2004:17:56:35 -0400] Bad request line "request id is styluscolor640-46 (1 file(s))"! E [26/Oct/2004:17:56:42 -0400] PID 9089 stopped with status 3! I [26/Oct/2004:17:56:42 -0400] Hint: Try setting the LogLevel to "debug" to find out more. The printers on both systems are Epson Stylus Color models, one is a 640, the other a 400. gaf was kind enough to post a similar log entry I sent to him back in July, to the SuSE English mailing list, and after all this time, not one response was there that I could find. Is there -anything- in this error log that might indicate what the problem is? Short of buying new printers or (as a worst-case scenario) stop using Linux completely, I'm at a loss... Thanks for any suggestions/help. Ed -- _____________________________________________________________ Web-based SMS services available at http://www.operamail.com.
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