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- Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2005 13:04:10 +0900
- From: "Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [despammed] Re: [tlug] printer won't print
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>>>>> "Peter" == Peter Evans <peter@example.com> writes: <HELP!> First see if you can get your hands on the source, preferably an SRPM. Simply building it on the target host often gives good results. (Sad, but true.) This being a Japanese company, you probably can't, but it's worth trying. (Along those lines, avoid Brother like the plague; Russ Nelson spent a year trying to get specs out of Brother so he could write a driver for on of their all-in-one devices, and they simply refused since they already offer a (non-working, for Russ at least) Linux driver.) Peter> Years ago, back in the MS-DOS era, there were no major Peter> worries about new, unsupported printers. You'd just use a Peter> driver for an older, cruder printer. I don't hear any of Peter> that these days: instead, I'm told that _the_ drivers are Peter> on a CD, and newer ones are available for download. Of course you don't hear that. The paying customers don't want to hear that anymore. But it's still true. I don't know what Mac OS X 10.1 or 10.2 or 10.3 used to drive my HP LJet 6 or my Canon S700, and don't care (they just work ;-). But my Linux boxen use Ghostscript drivers for the LJ4 and a UPP driver for the Canon F800 (or so) respectively, and although the print quality of the S700 leaves a bit to be desired if I print more than about 3 pages running, it's no worse than the Windose drivers on my wife's Vaio, so I guess it's a hardware issue. Peter> 1260 Peter> 1000 Peter> 1760 Try these first, in that order. Expect glitches from the larger numbers as features not present in your hardware are exercised. Peter> 600 Peter> 660 Peter> 800 Peter> 8AI Then try those in reverse order. Peter> Do you think there'd be any point pretending that the Peter> printer was one of these? Yes. You might want to try experimenting directly with Ghostscript, since you can set the device driver from the command line with -sDEVICE=<drivername> (syntax for UPP driver names is different, but I don't think that handles laser printers). You should have the Ghostscript test files around somewhere, or use any random .ps file you might have around (Netscape/Moz/FFux will produce those). The GIMP might also allow you to select the printer from a menu. -- School of Systems and Information Engineering http://turnbull.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp University of Tsukuba Tennodai 1-1-1 Tsukuba 305-8573 JAPAN Ask not how you can "do" free software business; ask what your business can "do for" free software.
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