Re: [Cooker] How can I get rid of cups ? (my way)

2000-11-15 Thread W.Kasberg
Am Dienstag 14 November 2000 21:26 schrieben Sie: > Hello. > > Since I couldn't get good print quality with Cups and HP LaserJet 6L, I > had to get rid of Cups too, today. > > I've removed > > cups-1.1.4-3mdk.i586.rpm > cups-drivers-0.3.6-30mdk.i586.rpm > > and then installed > > contr

Re: [Cooker] How can I get rid of cups ? (my way)

2000-11-14 Thread Till Kamppeter
Once, you can find the printtool under the contribs, and second, I cannot imagine why you get bad printing quality with your HP LaserJet 6L. All drivers which were available for LPD in 7.1 are also available for CUPS under 7.2. And under CUPS you can even do a lot of fine-tuning to raise the print

[Cooker] How can I get rid of cups ? (my way)

2000-11-14 Thread Nora Etukudo
Hello. Since I couldn't get good print quality with Cups and HP LaserJet 6L, I had to get rid of Cups too, today. I've removed cups-1.1.4-3mdk.i586.rpm cups-drivers-0.3.6-30mdk.i586.rpm and then installed control-panel-3.11-17mdk.i586.rpm lpr-0.50-7mdk.i586.rpm rhs-printfi

Re: [Cooker] How can I get rid of cups ?

2000-11-14 Thread W . Kasberg
Thanks for the quick reply! Am Montag 13 November 2000 11:38 schrieben Sie: > Try one of the following things (I do not know whether all points really > work exactly as described here): > > - Run CUPS and LPD in parallel by letting CUPS as is and installing the > lpr and rhs-printfilters packages

Re: [Cooker] How can I get rid of cups ?

2000-11-13 Thread Till Kamppeter
Try one of the following things (I do not know whether all points really work exactly as described here): - Run CUPS and LPD in parallel by letting CUPS as is and installing the lpr and rhs-printfilters packages. Use "printerdrake -expert" or "printerdrake -lpr". In this case the LPD printing com

[Cooker] How can I get rid of cups ?

2000-11-13 Thread W.Kasberg
Mandrake7.2 came up with cups printing system. Under linux it is ok an works fine. But I am using WinNT via vmware (version 2.03) on an existing partition and I cannot print from WInNt to my locally connected printer (lpt1, HPLaserjet1100) neither directly to /dev/lp0 resp. /dev/parport0 or vi