After realizing that I must enable loopback device, I configured Cups to use
my HP 656c printer. From www.linuxprinting.org I have downloaded the ppd file
and copied it to the /usr/share/cups/model/. The configuration went without
any problems.
I set up KDE to use Cups but when I sent something
Donald Spoon wrote:
J. Zidar wrote:
--SNIP-- <
The package hpijs is already installed.
Cups packages installed: cupsys(1.1.14-5), cupsys-bsd(1.1.14-5),
cupsys-client(1.1.14-5), cupsys-pstoraster(1.1.14-5), qtcups(2.0-4),
hpijs (1.3.1-1.1), a2ps(4.13b-16), apsfilter(7.2.2-3), gcc(3.3),
glibc(di
J. Zidar wrote:
After realizing that I must enable loopback device, I configured Cups to use
my HP 656c printer. From www.linuxprinting.org I have downloaded the ppd file
and copied it to the /usr/share/cups/model/. The configuration went without
any problems.
I set up KDE to use Cups but when
J. Zidar wrote:
--SNIP-- <
The package hpijs is already installed.
Cups packages installed: cupsys(1.1.14-5), cupsys-bsd(1.1.14-5),
cupsys-client(1.1.14-5), cupsys-pstoraster(1.1.14-5), qtcups(2.0-4), hpijs
(1.3.1-1.1), a2ps(4.13b-16), apsfilter(7.2.2-3), gcc(3.3), glibc(didn't
find).
The ppd
Wednesday 06 of August 2003 22:29 je &F pisal:
>J. Zidar wrote:
>> After realizing that I must enable loopback device, I configured Cups to
>> use my HP 656c printer. From www.linuxprinting.org I have downloaded the
>> ppd file and copied it to the /usr/share/cups/model/. The configuration
>> went
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