Thanks for trying it. It's a shame it didn't work......
This is a bit of a long shot, but I've "instrumented" a simple PS file, if you (or someone) wouldn't mind sending it to the printer with nc (sorry, but without access to the actual printer, it's a bit of stabbing in the dark):
That file, run to completion, should print a series of numbers up to a maximum of 280, the a few lower numbers after that - the last line of numbers looks like "279 280 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215".
I'm hoping *some* of those numbers will appear on the page that finally gets ejected from your printer. If not we'll have to try an even more tedious binary chop exercise.....
Richard,
Thanks for trying it. It's a shame it didn't work......
This is a bit of a long shot, but I've "instrumented" a simple PS file, if you (or someone) wouldn't mind sending it to the printer with nc (sorry, but without access to the actual printer, it's a bit of stabbing in the dark):
http:// www.ghostscript .com/~chrisl/ nearly- empty-ps2w- 01.ps
That file, run to completion, should print a series of numbers up to a maximum of 280, the a few lower numbers after that - the last line of numbers looks like "279 280 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215".
I'm hoping *some* of those numbers will appear on the page that finally gets ejected from your printer. If not we'll have to try an even more tedious binary chop exercise.....
Chris