Eduard Bloch wrote:
>
> #include
> James D Strandboge wrote on Fri Aug 17, 2001 um 07:52:52AM:
> > I recently bought an Epson Color Photo 780 printer because I read it
>
> I use 680 (aka 777) but the quality of the drivers is the same.
> First: don't take cupsys-driver-gimpprint from Sid, it's b
#include
James D Strandboge wrote on Fri Aug 17, 2001 um 10:09:50AM:
> Well, I guess that is the issue then. I want to use lprng because I
> have been using it for some time and it is installed throughout my LAN.
> Though I will probably look more into cups in the future.
FYI: cupsys-bsd packag
On Fri, Aug 17, 2001 at 03:02:54PM +0200 or thereabouts, Eduard Bloch wrote:
> > PS-- I should note that I used lprng and apsfilter to get it going.
>
> You are forced to use them if you _want_ gs (with stp/gimpprint
> support). But I recomend to drop them and use CUPS instead.
>
Well, I guess th
#include
James D Strandboge wrote on Fri Aug 17, 2001 um 07:52:52AM:
> I recently bought an Epson Color Photo 780 printer because I read it
I use 680 (aka 777) but the quality of the drivers is the same.
First: don't take cupsys-driver-gimpprint from Sid, it's broken. Take
the Woody version, 4.1.
I recently bought an Epson Color Photo 780 printer because I read it
is well supported under linux-- specifically gimp-print. I use debian,
and the latest drivers for gs were not part of woody/sid (it appears the
maintainer is waiting for a later release of gs, which is more modular).
Wanting my p
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