Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!uwm.edu!uwvax!tank!eecae!netnews.upenn.edu!eniac.seas.upenn.edu!jeff From: jeff@eniac.seas.upenn.edu (Jeffrey M White) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.appletalk Subject: Need help with strange CAP lwsrv/papif problem Message-ID: <15058@netnews.upenn.edu> Date: 3 Oct 89 20:05:11 GMT Sender: news@netnews.upenn.edu Reply-To: jeff@eniac.seas.upenn.edu (Jeffrey M White) Organization: University of Pennsylvania Lines: 35 I'm having a strange problem with lwsrv and/or papif that I'm hoping someone can give me some insight into. (I should say first the programs include Nick Lei's as well as some local mods, some of which may or may not be causing the problem). Basically, what happens is that anytime I try to print a file to an lwsrv published printer, the first page of the document comes out normally, but all subsequent pages have the font(s) converted to Courier. The log file for the printer says, papif: Starting job for root@eniac.seas.upenn.edu at Tue Oct 3 15:36:41 1989 on printer LaserWriter II NTX:LaserWriter@dslappletalk |______Helvetica not found, using Courier. |______Helvetica-Bold not found, using Courier. papif: Finished job at Tue Oct 3 15:37:34 1989 This happens on every document, regardless of type. Two interesting points which makes it even more confusing. First, if you print multiple copies of a document, all the copies of the first page will print out properly (and all copies of subsequent copies screwed up). Next, I took a copy of the /tmp/lwsrvxxxxx file that is created while lwsrv is running and uploaded it back to my Mac and printed it out using Distill-PS (equiv. to SendPS). It printed out correctly (and it was a multipage document). The font substituting problem only appears with files captured via lwsrv, which makes me suspect that. However, being able to print out the file whch lwsrv creates properly using SendPS makes it seem like lwsrv is working properly. Thus, the reason I am confused. Any pointers as to which program is probably suspect would be appreciated. Also, who is producing the '... not found ...' message? My guess is that it is an error message coming back from the printer, but I'm not sure. Again, thanks for any help. Jeff White University of Pennyslvania jeff@eniac.seas.upenn.edu