On Wed, 2003-10-22 at 15:43, Wayne Topa wrote:
> > One issue left: my paper size is A4, but xpp won't let me select
> > anything other than US Letter. Or rather, I can point at A4, do the
> > selection, and end up with US Letter still being highlighted.
>
> Have your tried editing the .ppd file?
Christian Schnobrich([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> Hello,
>
> after some try-and-error I eventually got printing to work; cups,
> foomatic and xpp now work hand-in-hand.
>
> One issue left: my paper size is A4, but xpp won't let me select
> anything other than US Letter. Or rathe
Hello,
after some try-and-error I eventually got printing to work; cups,
foomatic and xpp now work hand-in-hand.
One issue left: my paper size is A4, but xpp won't let me select
anything other than US Letter. Or rather, I can point at A4, do the
selection, and end up with US Letter still being hi
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Hi,
I would recommend lprng+ifhp.
If I were you, I would not worry about creating your printcap manually.
First, there is lprngtool - GUI frontend to LPRng based /etc/printcap.
Second, creating printcap file manually is not that difficult. I may send
duck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I use CUPS and XPP with a Optra T610N. Feed CUPS the PPD and you're
> all set.
I also recommend CUPS. I use it with a 2100M (just like 2100TN but
no network card). Able to control it all.
--
Alan Shutko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - I am the rocks.
Magicians do it t
On Mon, 2003-10-13 at 19:35, Christian Schnobrich wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Trying to set up my printer I came to scratching my head so much that
> I'll be bald real soon now.
> The device in question is a Laserjet 2100 tn, network adaptor and
> additional paper tray.
>
> The problem isn't printing as
Hello,
Trying to set up my printer I came to scratching my head so much that
I'll be bald real soon now.
The device in question is a Laserjet 2100 tn, network adaptor and
additional paper tray.
The problem isn't printing as such -- i had the first test page out in
less than five minutes.
But I'd
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