At the risk of telling you something you already know, keep in mind that while there may not be a magicfilter (I've never tried apsfilter) that matches your exact printer by model #, there may still be one that works. For example I have an Epson SC 660 and use the SC 600 filters. At work I have a Cannon inkjet with a similar situation. Both printers work very well in Linux using magicfilter.
This page may help you determine what you need to do for any given printer. It helped me: http://www.picante.com/~gtaylor/pht/printer_list.cgi Tom John Anderson wrote: > > Is there anyway to update he print filter selections in magicfilter to > support more and newer printer models. If there is a way to update > magicfilter, what kind of filter can I add (from which program)? > > I tried switching to apsfilter, but found it harder to setup than > magicfilter. Especially trying to setup multiple printers on one > computer. > > ==================== > John Kerr Anderson > Debian GNU/Linux 2.1 > ==================== >