iks_kzm said: > I have > lpd/hplj120 > and lpd/postscript > and > > cups
that is indicative of multiple spoolers installed on the system, run a dpkg -l | grep lp and see if lpr and/or lprng show up, also it may help to do a dpkg -l | grep apsfilter and dpkg -l | grep magicfilter remove any of those packages if they show up (dpkg --purge package-name) >> >> /etc/printcap should be empty and/or have the contents of > Now I have /etc/printcap empty delete /etc/printcap >> /etc/printcap.cups (/etc/cups has a config file where you can >> tell it to write info to /etc/printcap instead of /etc/printcap.cups) > printcap.cups > has the following entry > HP_Laserjet_1200: either: 1) modify cups config to write to /etc/printcap instead 2) cd /etc ; ln -s printcap.cups printcap 3) cd /etc ; cp printcap.cups printcap > debian 3.0 is equivalent to woody? yep. > > Still I have the same problem: non-root user does not print > properly (gray colour is printed as black). > > Any other clue? see above ...I've used cups on about 4-5 different systems and none of them required special configurations for non-root users. I think the apps are getting confused with your /etc/printcap nate -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]