On 2020-01-07, Greg Wooledge <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Maybe he could create a fake lsb 3.2 package with equivs (I'd tell him >> how, if I only knew how). > > I still think it's the wrong approach, and they should just figure > out how to supply the PPD file directly to CUPS. It's probably even > *easy* to do. For someone who knows printers/CUPS.
Apparently not that easy, as other elements supplemental to the bare PPD are required for the printer to function. My idea of an equivs LSB package is also rather deficient, as the required libraries would still be missing (lsb.so...) which would doubtless be a showstopper. I've read that the Epson L375 driver contained in the 'printer-driver-escpr' package (available in the Debian repositories) works with the OP's L355. -- "J'ai pour me guérir du jugement des autres toute la distance qui me sépare de moi." Antonin Artaud

