2006. május 13. 20:07, Paul Stolp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -> debian-user@lists.debian.org,: > * LeVA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-05-13 12:27]: > > 2006. május 13. 18:58, > > Paul Stolp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > -> debian-user@lists.debian.org,: > > > * LeVA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-05-13 11:36]: > > > > > > Sorry, I've deleted your context, but you were asking > > > how to get a HP 710C printer working with CUPS. > > > > Not really, I wrote that it is working with cups. I want to print from > > gimp, but it can not detect cups' printers, and it hasn't got 710c > > driver. > > > > Daniel > > Sorry, went to archives to re-read thread. I see Linas > has you on the right path. In the setup printer dialog > you /should/ be able to select Standard Command and > pick your hp 710c Printer Queue from the dropdown list. > I don't think you need to worry about the Printer Make > / Printer Model section. If you don't have a print > queue, you may need to install cupsys-bsd. > > My standard command is lp -s -d 'name_of_queue' > > Hope this helps. Thanks, now it is working! I had to install the cupsys-bsd and the cupsys-client packages. Now I can select my printers from gimp. But still need a 710c driver; choosing a hp printer with the "closest number" (ie. 690 or 810c) is not the best option. I read that gimp can use ppd files, and I can get a ppd file for my printer from linuxprinting.org, but I don't know where to put it to make gimp recognize it. I'm working on this.
Thanks again! Daniel -- LeVA