On 4/3/23 15:36, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Mon, 3 Apr 2023, Rich Shepard wrote:
>
>> How do I find what filter that is and how would I fix it?
> Installed here are:
> cups-2.1.4-x86_64-2_slack14.2
> cups-compat32-2.1.4-x86_64-1compat32
> cups-filters-1.9.0-x86_64-2
> cups-filters-compat32-1.9.0-x86_64-2compat32
> cups-pdf-3.0.1-x86_64-1_SBo
> pycups-1.9.73-x86_64-1
>
CUPS filters are part of the printer driver package to convert what is
to be printed into the correct format before sending the page to the
printer.  Sometimes the "filter" is the ppd driver and sometimes a
separate binary file. If the filter is "missing" then CUPS and/or ppd
either can't find it, or the filter is in the wrong place.

Depending on the manufacturer (or CUPS) driver package. filters and ppd
can be in a variety of locations.


XEROX has two driver packages:
.DEB is 32-bit only
.RPM is 32- and 64-bit

To use 32-bt, you need to either run Slackware x86_32 or convert
Slackware x86_64 to full multilib.  Simply installing the COMPAT32
packages is insufficient (core system 32-bit lib dependencies).

Installing .DEB or .RPM onto Slackware is non-trivial given how linux
distros have drifted apart.  What and how did you install? For RPMs,
Slackware's rpm2tgz "sometimes" works; Slackbuilds.org's deb2tgz "might"
work; but in either case you need to check the converted Slackware
package to make sure everything is in the correct place.

Note also that the Xerox Phaser 6000 linux drivers date from 2011 and
the precompiled binary bits may no longer work on newer Slackware or
other Linux distros.

> On the CUPS web page (localhost:631), printer maintenance -> set default
> options the entire page is in French, but I activated the printer and set
> the paper size to letter from A4. Still no joy.
>

You should not be seeing French language. Looks like you buggered
something up.

-Ed


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