On Tue, Oct 02, 2001 at 11:56:24PM -0500, Oleksandr Moskalenko wrote: | > Ok, here's the details :
[ snipped here, if you want them see the old thread (I forgot to change the subject last time) or ask for a private post ] | Not boring dman, fascinating! Cool. | I must say it takes the time I don't have to go into such depth of | taking CUPS apart. I hope you get it worked out. I couldn't see | clearly what machine you are trying to print from and to which | machine. Are you printing directly from your Debian box to a printer | on LPT? I am trying to find a way to get the correct color out of the printer without manually running gs. I don't think I can achieve this on winders at all, so the printer will be directly connected to the Debian box. | Anyways, did you go to linuxprinting.org? There is A LOT of stuff for | BJC 610 there I haven't been there recently, nor really looked for that printer before. I'll check it out soon. | and it is listed as "Working Perfectly" [...] | Driver Information | | bjc600 | Traditional Ghostscript driver. [...] Yep, using ghostscript with 'bjc600' specified as the DEVICE produces the correct byte stream, except that I need to run it manually and direct the stream to /dev/printers/0. I want CUPS to do this automagically when a request is received from the windows client. Thanks for the info. -D