On Tue, 2005-07-12 at 17:09 +0200, Nico De Ranter wrote: > Do you get the same quality as on Windows? In my experience the quality > on Windows is still better :-(. Haven't tried printing photos on Linux. > > I've had no luck at all printing directly onto CDs from Linux. If you > find something, please let me know! :-) > > Nico > > > On Mon, 2005-07-11 at 10:19, Alvin Oga wrote: > > hi ya > > > > fyi... contrary to some (cups) howto's > > > > epson stylus photo R300 w/ cups-1.1.23 seems to work fine :-) > > > > - it'd be my first printer to ever work w/ cups > > after fiddling with its config files for 8hrs or so > > > > - next step .. to print fancy graphics directly onto the CDs > > ( guess what kind of CDs and it aint cd's w/ pics )
Here goes! Bug #293890, is a request from me to provide 5.0.0-beta2 in experimental. Roger Leigh, now has released 5.0.0-beta4 into experimental. BTW, experimental can be installed in any version additionally. I have both an R300 and an RX600, I can do near everything that either printer can do. Photos are spectacular, exactly the same as Windows (IMNSHO) as I have photos printer through the same printer from both Windows and Linux with Cups and Gimpprint. Make sure you have the latest PPDs/Capabilities description files for the package. It made a difference last year, might not now. Heck, even Epson "claims" Linux is supported now, through a 3rd party using CUPS. -- greg, [EMAIL PROTECTED] For technology that is Strong, Better, Faster: Linux
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