From: Camaleón on
On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 23:09:22 -0400, John A. Sullivan III wrote:

> On Thu, 2010-04-15 at 10:49 -0700, Carl Johnson wrote:
>> "John A. Sullivan III" writes:
>>
>> > On Thu, 2010-04-15 at 13:05 +0000, Camaleón wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Make sure that LID_LIBRARY_PATH points to the location for libcups
>> >> and also CUPS lp and lpr are in PATH.
>> >>
>> >> When you invoke the print dialog using Control+P, all the printers
>> >> configured show up in the Printer Name dropdown. ***
>> >>
>> >> I'm not sure how to check this in Debian, maybe someone else can
>> >> give you a hint on this :-)
>> > <snip>
>> > Thanks. I tried setting LID_LIBRARY_PATH and I know the binaries are
>> > in the path but it didn't help :(
>>
>> I don't know if you noticed, but I think that should be
>> LD_LIBRARY_PATH, without the extra 'I'. I don't know enough to help
>> otherwise.
> <snip>
> Argh!! I did upgrade to acroreat 9.3.1 from multimedia unstable upon
> these responses and the referenced article which was based upon 9.x. I
> even set a LID_LIBRARY_PATH variable in case it was not a typo. It
> still doesn't work. Setting the command line debugging variable, I
> found that it cannot find the PPD file.

Ughhh, yes, *it's a typo* (I copied/pasted from the site and didn't
notice the error either) :-/.

Correct value is "LD_LIBRARY_PATH" as Carl pointed-out.

> Does it only work if the CUPS
> server is running locally? In our case, we use a central CUPS server
> running on a non-standard port. This is reflected in
> /etc/cups/client.conf. How do we tell acroread where the printer server
> and PPD files are? Thanks - John

Mmmm, that should not affect. If you can print from other programs,
Acroread should do the same. If it fails, it sounds to me like a bug on
their side.

Greetings,

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From: John A. Sullivan III on
On Thu, 2010-04-15 at 08:05 -0700, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 05:56:44 -0400
> "John A. Sullivan III" <jsullivan(a)opensourcedevel.com> dijo:
>
> >Hello, all. We've installed acroread 8.1.7-0.1 from debian-multimedia.
> >It is not seeing any of the printers on our cups print server. It just
> >shows the custom lpr printer. How do we get it to see our printers
> >like all the other applications in our KDE setup do? We are running
> >Lenny + backports. Thanks - John
>
> I had this problem with 64-bit Ubuntu for a long time. Finally, when
> Adobe was working on the 9.x release I inquired directly to Adobe. The
> result was that I became a beta tester. And the outcome was that Adobe
> fixed Reader 9.1 so that I could see my printers.
>
> I have not had the problem since. I suggest getting the latest version
> of Reader. Version 8.1.7 is really old anyway.
>
>
Thanks, all. We found that 9.3.1 was still broken but 9.3.2 works -
John


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From: deloptes on
John A. Sullivan III wrote:

> On Thu, 2010-04-15 at 08:05 -0700, John Jason Jordan wrote:
>> On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 05:56:44 -0400
>> "John A. Sullivan III" <jsullivan(a)opensourcedevel.com> dijo:
>>
>> >Hello, all. We've installed acroread 8.1.7-0.1 from debian-multimedia.
>> >It is not seeing any of the printers on our cups print server. It just
>> >shows the custom lpr printer. How do we get it to see our printers
>> >like all the other applications in our KDE setup do? We are running
>> >Lenny + backports. Thanks - John
>>
>> I had this problem with 64-bit Ubuntu for a long time. Finally, when
>> Adobe was working on the 9.x release I inquired directly to Adobe. The
>> result was that I became a beta tester. And the outcome was that Adobe
>> fixed Reader 9.1 so that I could see my printers.
>>
>> I have not had the problem since. I suggest getting the latest version
>> of Reader. Version 8.1.7 is really old anyway.
>>
>>
> Thanks, all. We found that 9.3.1 was still broken but 9.3.2 works -
> John

Version 8 has mozilla plugin as deb, but I have also tried with the 9.1
version without success. I googled around and found this link

http://www.debianhelp.org/node/11404

that also did not work, so I'm using in the custom field the setting that I
get from the output of the command "lpstat -a"
i.e.:
$> lpstat -a
Canon_iP3600 accepting requests since 3.05.2010 (пн) 6,31,39 CEST
HP_LASER_JET5L accepting requests since 3.05.2010 (пн) 23,46,04 CEST

Custom: "lpr -PHP_LASER_JET5L"

I don't remember how you get it in the permanent setup field. May be it's
really a bug in the older versions.

regards


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> Thanks, all. We found that 9.3.1 was still broken but 9.3.2 works -
> John
forgot to post this
http://blogs.adobe.com/acroread/2009/06/printing_with_adobe_reader_the.html


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