On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> Am Freitag, 22. November 2002 16:50 schrieben Sie: > > > The PPD from HP and a printing system that accepts such PPD file (e.g. > > > cups). Download the windows postscript driver and unzip it and then you > ^^^^ > > > have the PPD file :) I installed CUPS system. Which model/driver to choose? During the configuration (http://localhost:631/admin) I cannot find proper model/driver for HP Laserjet 1200 series (se?). I tried the driver for HP Laserjet 1100A and it works but I can only print at maximum 600dpi. Also I tried HP Laserjet 2100M, Foomatic+Postscript and it works too but when I configure the printer I do not understand the option in extra section: Ghostscript Resolution: 1200 DPI. This is an postscript printer so why it uses ghostscript? ( Choose default options for HP_Laserjet_1200. Extra Density: Economy mode: Ghostscript Resolution: Memory Booster Technology: REt Setting: ) I copied the hp1200_7.ppd file from original CD (which I got with the printer) and it also works. I have also on that CD hp1220_7.ppd file. Which one to choose: hp1200_7.ppd or hp1220_7.ppd or to stay with the one generated by CUPS system (but I could not find driver for exactly HP Laserjet 1200 so I chose the one for HP Laserjet 2100M, Foomatic+Postscript)? How one can scan with the machine (it's print copy scan)? Jan > [...] > > and it works, but how one can use properties (e.g. dpi =1200,...) > > of the printer with the above printcap? Is it possible? > > As I told you: use Cups or another PPD-capable printer daemon. Plain lpr > is...well...old. > > HS > > -- > Mein GPG-Key ist auf meiner Homepage verfügbar: http://www.hendrik-sattler.de > oder über pgp.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]