On Sat, Sep 21, 2002 at 09:58:59PM -0500, Donald R. Spoon wrote: > > Dunno if this will help or not, but I initially had the same problem & > stumbled upon an answer for me. > > First, I use the "Printing Manager" in KDE to set up CUPS. All of the > rest is in reference to this utility. > > If you select your printer from the "Printing Manager" initial screen > you will get a window with 4 Tabs. The last Tab is called "Instances". > If you select the "Instances" tab on the right side will be a listing > of possible additional selections. Select "Settings". This will bring > up a new window,with again a series of 3 Tabs, the last of which will be > called "Filters". When you select this, you will get yet another screen > where you can add or remove various filters. I had to add the "PDF > Writer" filter in order to get xpdf & acroread to print out. As I > recall there was one for enscript plus a couple of more. > > I suggest you play around with these filters and see what happens > > Cheers, > -Don Spoon-
Actually, I had more trouble than I thought. My printer's acting up; so much so that it prints better in Linux than in Windows. It's only printing b/w even though the ink levels are fine for other colors. Once I get the hardware issues sorted out, I will revisit the software issues. Thanks for the tip. KDE print worked out great for some of the tweaking. -Andy -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]