* Bill Wohler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> Dimitri Maziuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > Question 2: How can I configure CUPS to use this driver?
> >
> > Drop the ppd into /etc/cups/ppd/your_printer_name.ppd
>
> I like that place better than /usr/share/cups/model, but
> unfortunat
Dimitri Maziuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Question 2: How can I configure CUPS to use this driver?
>
> Drop the ppd into /etc/cups/ppd/your_printer_name.ppd
I like that place better than /usr/share/cups/model, but
unfortunately, cups didn't find it there. Thanks for the suggestion
th
Bill Wohler writes:
> Question 2: How can I configure CUPS to use this driver?
I figured this one out too:
# foomatic-datafile -t cups -d hpijs -p 421970 >
/usr/share/cups/model/HP-OfficeJet_G95-hpijs-cups.ppd
# /etc/init.d/cupsys restart
Then the G95 printer appeared in the lis
* Bill Wohler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
...
> I also see cdj970 in the output of "gs -h." So, the driver is
> available, but there isn't any ppd file for it, which CUPS seems to
> need.
>
> Question 2: How can I configure CUPS to use this driver?
Drop the ppd into /etc/cups/ppd/yo
Bill Wohler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Question 1: How do you specify a different device in the web
> interface?)
I answered this question: Rather than specify a device of "Parallel
port", specify "AppSocket/HP JetDirect", and then use
"parallel:/dev/ptal-printd/mlc_par_0" for the d
I'm trying to print to my HP OfficeJet G85. I figured I could just use
the CUPS web interface to install the printer, but didn't find it
listed there.
I was able to configure the printer with the following:
lpadmin -p lp -E -v parallel:/dev/ptal-printd/mlc_par_0
-m deskjet.ppd
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