2006. május 13. 18:01, Linas Žvirblis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -> debian-user@lists.debian.org,: > > Although I have already set up my cups system and have a default printer, > > it has nothing to do with gimp (but please correct me if I am wrong). I > > can not use the printer configured with cups in gimp. I don't get the > > connection between the "system printer" (as you mentioned) and gimp. > > In gimp I must add a printer in the print plugin's dialog and specify the > > printer's vendor and model. There are many HP printers, but not the one > > have (710c). The question is still open. > > I assume you have correctly set up your printer and verified it really > works. If so... Yes, it works, according to the test page. > > 1. in GIMP go to File -> Print -> Setup Printer, > 2. in "Printer Make" select "HP", > 3. in "Printer Model" select something that is close enough to yours, > "HP DeskJet 690 series" would be the one I would try first, but > feel free to experiment with other options, > 4. select "Standard Command" and select your previously configured > printer in "Printer Queue", do not select "(Default Printer)", I can only select Default Printer (there is nothing else), and the command name ("lp -s -oraw") is wrong too, I don't have the lpr printer spooler installed. > > You should be done. Try to print something. > > If it does not work, make sure that your have really setup CUPS > correctly. Check if "hp-toolbox" is not complaining about anything. Also > take a look at output of "hp-info". "hp-setup" and "hp-makeuri" may also > prove useful. I don't have those binaries, which package they're in? I'm using etch.
-- LeVA