On Fri, Feb 27, 2004 at 12:39:23PM -0800, Paul Yeatman wrote: > The main problem now is that almost everything prints in red or shades > of red. When postscripts were not printing correctly before, what was > being printed was in black. Now what should be black prints as red.
Yes, I've seen that before. For me, that's what happens if I ask the 932C to print in less than Photo mode... darks come out very red while lighter colors seem to be fine. That's why the script explicitly sets the quality when printing to the 932C vs the 1120C. > Not sure if this is due to earlier versions of software than > you are using. I am using the (stable) versions of the following > > hpijs 1.0.4-1 > gs 6.53-3 ii hpijs 1.5-1 HP Inkjet Server - Ghostscript driver for HP ii gs 7.07-1 The Ghostscript Postscript interpreter I don't know what the capabilities of hpijs 1.0.4 are, but it's VERY dated. The 1.5 version should be easy enough to build, if you feel the need. You can probably build both of them from source on a Woody box... hpijs only deps on debhelper, and gs itself isn't much more extensive. *Other* things dep on gs, though, so make sure you know what you're doing if you're going to build that. > Along that line, I haven't been able to figure out from the HP page yet > how to print a test page from the printer itself so that I can see what > colors are correctly printing. Press and hold the Page Eject while the printer is turned on. Let go after it loads a page. -- Marc Wilson | BOFH excuse #409: The vulcan-death-grip ping has [EMAIL PROTECTED] | been applied. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]