From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: From: =?utf-8?b?0JDQvdC00YDQtdC5INCd0L7QstC+0YHRkdC70L7Qsg==?= To: hardware@lists.altlinux.org, mezin@ntmdt.ru Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2007 14:47:14 +0300 User-Agent: KMail/1.9.7 References: <43521189157854@webmail10.yandex.ru> <46E136E0.5040000@ntmdt.ru> In-Reply-To: <46E136E0.5040000@ntmdt.ru> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: Multipart/Mixed; boundary="Boundary-00=_DpT4GEH6s9mgLfp" Message-Id: <200709071447.15194.ksynolog@ukr.net> Subject: Re: [Hardware] =?utf-8?b?0J/RgNC40L3RgtC10YAgU2Ftc3VuZyBDTFAtNTEw?= X-BeenThere: hardware@lists.altlinux.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.9 Precedence: list Reply-To: hardware@lists.altlinux.org List-Id: ALT Linux hardware support List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Fri, 07 Sep 2007 11:47:22 -0000 Archived-At: List-Archive: List-Post: --Boundary-00=_DpT4GEH6s9mgLfp Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Disposition: inline 0JIg0YHQvtC+0LHRidC10L3QuNC4INC+0YIgRnJpZGF5IDA3IFNlcHRlbWJlciAyMDA3IDE0OjMy OjQ4IEFsZXhlaSBWLiBNZXppbiDQvdCw0L/QuNGB0LDQuyjQsCk6Cj4g0KLRg9GA0LrQuNC9INCc 0LjRhdCw0LjQuyDQv9C40YjQtdGCOgo+ID4g0JTQvtCx0YDQvtCz0L4g0LLRgdC10LwsINCz0L7R gdC/0L7QtNCwLiDQn9C+0LfQstC+0LvRjNGC0LUg0LLQvtC/0YDQvtGBPwo+ID4g0KHRg9GC0Ywg 0LLQvtC/0YDQvtGB0LAuINCV0YHRgtGMINGB0LDQsdC2LiBBTE0gMi40INC+0L0g0L3QtSDQv9C+ 0LTQtNC10YDQttC40LLQsNC10YLRgdGPCj4KPiDQlNC70Y8g0Y3RgtC+0LPQviDQv9GA0LjQvdGC 0LXRgNCwINC10YHRgtGMINC30LDQutGA0YvRgtGL0LUg0LTRgNCw0LnQstC10YDQsCDQvtGCINCh 0LDQvNGB0YPQvdCzLCDQuCDQvtGC0LrRgNGL0YLRi9C1Cj4gaHR0cDovL3NwbGl4LmFwMmMub3Jn Lwo+Cj4g0JLRiyDQv9GA0L4g0LrQsNC60LjQtT8g0JLQtdGA0L7Rj9GC0L3QvtGB0YLRjCDQt9Cw 0L/Rg9GB0YLQuNGC0Ywg0L7RgtC60YDRi9GC0YvQtSDQtNGA0LDQudCy0LXRgNCwINCz0L7RgNCw 0LfQtNC+INCy0YvRiNC1IDopCgrQktC+INCy0LvQvtC20LXQvdC40Lgg0L7Qv9C40YHQsNC90L4s INC60LDQuiDRgdGC0LDQstC40LvQuCwg0L/RgNCw0LLQtNCwINC90LUg0L3QsCDQkNCb0KIuINCV 0YHQu9C4INC/0L7QstGC0L7RgNC40YLRjCDRlNGC0LggCtC80LDQvdC40L/Rg9C70Y/RhtC40Lgs INCy0YEnINGA0LDQsdC+0YLQsNC10YIuINCf0YDQsNCy0LTQsCDRgyDQvNC10L3RjyBDTFAgNTAw Tiwg0L3QviDQv9C+0YHQu9C1INGD0YHRgtCw0L3QvtCy0LrQuCAK0L/QvtGP0LLQu9GP0LXRgtGB 0Y8g0LIg0LLRi9Cx0L7RgNC1INC/0YDQuNC90YLQtdGA0LAg0LggNTAwINC4IDUxMC4g0KEg0LTQ uNGB0LrQsCDQtNGA0L7QstCwINC90LUg0YDQsNCx0L7RgtCw0Y7Rgi4KCi0tIArQoSDRg9Cy0LDQ ttC10L3QuNC10LwsINCQ0L3QtNGA0LXQuSDQndC+0LLQvtGB0ZHQu9C+0LIuClJlZ2lzdGVyZWQg bGludXggdXNlciAyODIyMjAKTWFpbDogICAgIGtzeW5vbG9nX2F0X3Vrci5uZXQKSklEIDoJICBn bm9zdGlrX2F0X2phYmJlci5ydQpJQ1EgVUlOICAgMTYyMjc4MjA4Cg== --Boundary-00=_DpT4GEH6s9mgLfp Content-Type: application/x-abiword; name="clp500.abw" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="clp500.abw" application/x-abiword AbiWord

Turn= both the computer and the machine on.

2. Whe= n the Administrator Login window appears, type in root in the Login field

and en= ter the system password.

3. Dow= nload and extract the driver

[root@= localhost root]#tar xzf [Downloaded File Name(XXXX.tar.gz)]

4. The= driver will be extracted as 'cdroot' folder in current path.

5. Ex= ecute installation program.

[root= @localhost root]#./cdroot/autorun

6. Wh= en the welcome screen appears, click 'Next' and proceed installation.

Over= all, it's a cheap color laser printer and a pretty good value, but the lack= of support for other operating systems makes it a little less than attract= ive. Print quality is decent while lacking options that are supported by th= e Windows driver, and be prepared for the printer to put up a fight as you = try to use it. The driver seems to crash when printing certain things (most= ly webpages), and there is no support from Samsung for the driver and no sp= ecification of the SPL-C language available. While I haven't determined the= exact reason of the crash, it seems to be due to the custom backend filter= s the Samsung driver uses. It very well could be a combination of a broken = build of my system (an older build of Gentoo) and using an Athlon64, but th= e issue seems very similar to the first user's comments. The output will st= op randomly in the middle of a page, and syslog will show a segfault in gs,= though recompiling ghostscript doesn't seem to change the issue.

I was= n't able to reproduce the "prints black with expensive color toner" bug men= tioned above. I examined the CUPS test page, printed with the proprietary L= inux drivers, and with Acrobat under Windows. Neither showed flecks of colo= r in or around black areas, but the linux version was clearly 600 dpi, whil= e the windows version was at 1200. Color matching under linux is wrong; the= "blue" pie wedge comes out purple. The drivers ship with *.cms files that = look like color profiles, but I don't know how to install them yet.

Duple= x can be set via the printer's front panel and LCD display; the setting via= cups doesn't work (although enabling duplex via cups adds a blank page to = the end of each odd-length document...). I'm using version 2.00.90 of the d= rivers, and have seen no stability problems in the ~10 pages I've printed u= nder linux so far.

Be wa= rned that the samsung driver installer attempts to install older versions o= f standard c++ libraries into /usr/ without prompting. According to its doc= umentation, it also replaces lpr with a "GUI LPR" that will pop up a dialog= when you print. If you download the samsung drivers, you may prefer to man= ually install them. The drivers include binaries for i386 and x86_64. Put t= he stuff from the appropriate "filter" and "ppd" directories into /usr/lib/= cups/filter/ and /usr/share/ppd/Samsung, respectively. (The directories sho= uld already exist, and may vary between linux distributions.) Then, install= the printer via the CUPS web gui (http://localhost:631/). The drivers shou= d show up under "SAMSUNG". Apparently, you used to need to create a file ca= lled /etc/linuxprint.cfg. I didn't have to do that.

Insta= ll Samsung CLP-510 color laser printer to Ubunutu dapper i386 & x86_64<= /p>

sudo = adduser cupsys shadow

Inser= t in /etc/udev/rules.d/60-symlinks.rules

# Cre= ate symlink for usb printer to /dev/usb/lp*

BUS= =3D=3D"usb", KERNEL=3D=3D"lp[0-9]*", SYMLINK+=3D"usb/%k"

resta= rt udev:

/etc/= init.d/udev restart

/etc/= init.d/cupsys restart

downl= oad latest Samsung CLP-510 driver from http://downloadcenter.samsung.com/co= ntent/DR/200607/20060719124812000_UnifiedLinuxDriver.tar.gz

tar -= zxvf 20060719124812000_UnifiedLinuxDriver.tar.gz

The p= ackage will create a folder called cdroot

The p= ackage offers an automatic setup, but it doen't work for me, I can only pri= nt half page, therefore, I uninstalled and create it manually.

cd cd= root/Linux

You'l= l find 3 folders, i386;noarch&x86_64

/cdro= ot/Linux$ cp noarch/at_root/etc/sane.d/smfp.conf /etc/sane.d/

/cdro= ot/Linux$ cp noarch/at_opt/share/ppd/CLP-510splc.ppd /usr/share/ppd/linuxpr= inting.org-gs-builtin/

now w= e have to go either i386 or x86_64 depends on your distro

For x= 86_64 we choose x86_64 folder

/cdro= ot/Linux$ cp x86_64/at_root/usr/lib64/libmfp.so.1.0.1 /usr/lib64/

/cdro= ot/Linux$ cp x86_64/at_root/usr/lib64/cups/backend/mfp /usr/lib64/cups/back= end/

/cdro= ot/Linux$ cp x86_64/at_root/usr/lib64/cups/filter/* /usr/lib64/cups/filter/=

now u= se CUPS' web interface or your distribution's printer setup tool to add the= printer

when = prompt for userid and passwd use root and root password

hope = this help

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