On Friday June 1 2007 06:11, BandiPat wrote: > avox wrote: > [...] > > > This is *not* a Scribus bug. You should complain to your distro / CUPS / > > GutenPrint > > to get this fixed. GhostScript has no problem at all to produce an RGB > > bitmap instead > > of a CMYK one if instructed so. Your print system just messes up (and not > > making the > > fatal Gutenprint message visible to the end user is a bug in itself in my > > opinion) > > > > /Andreas > > ============== > > Ok, Andreas, if we are going to start assigning blame, let's put this > question out there. > > Can anyone print a Scribus file directly to their attached printer from > Scribus using Scribus' printing mechanism and Linux using CUPS & > Gutenprint drivers? > > Since I believe the answer is going to be "no" from everyone, what do > you assign the blame to at that point? If it were not somehow > associated with Scribus, wouldn't we have problems with every other > application that prints in Linux? Or at least one other application? > > Pat Just some input in answer to the above question. I run SUSE 10.2, Cups 1.2.7, Ghostscript 8.15.3 and Scribus 1.3.4 with a Xerox Phaser 6120. I have no problem printing to this printer but I am not using Gutenprint PPD's. I use the PPD supplied by Xerox. This would seem to indicate the problem being discussed maybe in Gutenprint.
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