On Fri, 30 Mar 2012 16:53:24 +0200, Leonard Le-Rey wrote:

(pelase, keep a bottom-posting style, thanks :-) )
 
> 2012/3/30 Camaleón <noela...@gmail.com>:

(...)

>>> Is there a way to take the Ubuntu PPD file? And if, how I get it to
>>> try on the Debian system?
>>
>> Yes, just copy/paste from one computer to the other but this will solve
>> the problem only if the error resides inside the PPD file and not in
>> the cups package itself.
>>
>> P.S. Worth noting that there are some issues with cups in wheezy for a
>> set of PS printers.

> okay, this is one way to take another driver, but often also offering
> less printing possibilities (for. eg duplex or so). Attached the file,
> sorry :) Ah I see, so if it is in cups, I could probably report a bug..
> but anyway, in Ubuntu it works but does not get back to Debian :)

Well, that's the goal. Trying a different driver is not to be a permanent 
solution but just for testing purposes to demonstrate where the problem 
resides (PPD file and not the whole cups package).
 
> After the error, I just can print further with any computer connected to
> it.. that's no problem. I mean the printer itself seems not to have
> problems..

Okay, that means the printer has been auto-re-engaged again, good.
 
> So, about copying and trying the ubuntu driver, 

The first I would try is getting the most updated PPD file from Kyocera 
(this one says "PSVersion: (3011.103) 1" which seems the latest available).

http://www.openprinting.org/ppd-o-matic.php?driver=Postscript-Kyocera&printer=Kyocera-FS-C5100DN_KPDL&show=0

Or look into Kyocera's site, juts in case:

http://usa.kyoceramita.com/americas/jsp/Kyocera/download_center.jsp?pid=19588&pcat=10563&rcid=10009&rscid=10007#bottom

> I mean practically, where do I find this on the Ubuntu system: I have
> searched for PPD but did not find something proper...

"locate *.ppd" will tell you where those files are though they're usually 
go under "/usr/share/ppd/...".

Greetings,

-- 
Camaleón


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