According to motte:
Bruce Nielsen writes:
>I'm getting some error messages using ps.map on an HP Deskjet 1200C/PS.
>Output is fine, but once the print queue empties the following message
>is printed on a separate piece of paper:
> ERROR: timeout
> OFFENDING COMMAND: timeout
>
> STACK:
>
>Does anyone have any advice on how to eliminate this (and save a tree
>in the process)? Could it be as simple as appending an 'end of file'
>instruction onto the PostScript file?Yes, Bruce, it is as simple as that, although I never took the time to
actually implement it in a shell-script, so it takes me an extra sheet
of paper every time. It is supposed to be a typical bug of the HP version
of the PostScript language.
This helps ... (at least here):
dje6-raw|HP DJ1200C/PS Engesserstrasse 6:\
:lp=/dev/bpp0:\
:rw:sh:sf:mx#0:\
:tr=\004:\ <<<<<<<<<<<<<<look here<<<<
:sd=/usr/spool/rtel/dje6_sd:
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