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Re: Netscape seems to default to Postscript(tm of Adobe), but I don't have a postscript printer



For some unknown reason, everything works now.
Netscape prints.
Konqueror prints.
lp book.ps
lpq
lprm
lp book2.pdf

All working!
I selected lazerjet4 driver.
I know it didn't used to work.
Seems rebooting the computer might possibly
have something to do with fixing it???
CUPS and setting up printers via
the K-menu works great.

Thanks to all,
J



 --- On Mon 07/26, J F < j1234f@excite.com > wrote:
From: J F [mailto: j1234f@excite.com]
To: csj@zapo.net, debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 00:15:34 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: Netscape seems to default to Postscript(tm of Adobe), but I don't have a postscript printer

<br>This is the most informative thing I have found so far:<br>http://www.linuxprinting.org/kpfeifle/LinuxKongress2002/Tutorial/V.CUPS-Filtering-Architecture/V.CUPS-Workshop-LinuxKongress2002-Content.html<br><br>He sort of implies CUPS has a (I inferred built-in)<br>filter to rasterize postscript:<br>4.3. The pstoraster-filter<br>Next call is for pstoraster. This one is at the core of the CUPS RIP. Currently it is still derived off Ghostscript version 5.50. This sounds (and is) quite old, but the CUPS developers have applied many modifications and patches of their own to it an, so that the consecuting raster drivers in the chain still are able to drive many inkjet printers to true photo quality output. <br><br>I'll read up on gs-esp and cupsys-driver-gimpprint package <br>in the morning. <br>Thanks,<br>J<br><br> --- On Sun 07/25, csj < csj@zapo.net > wrote:<br>From: csj [mailto: csj@zapo.net]<br>To: debian-user@lists.debian.org<br>Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 10:15:15 +0800<br>Subj
 ect: Re: Netscape seems to default to Postscript(tm of Adobe), but I don't have a postscript printer<br><br>On 25. July 2004 at 3:11PM -0400,<br>"J F" <j1234f@excite.com> wrote:<br><br>> I found some documentation at:<br>> http://www.cups.org/documentation.php It seems cups can print<br>> postscript, even if your personal printer can't, but there are<br>> not examples of how to set it up.<br><br>The Debian cups packages should do the setup for you.  Cups is<br>more like the mailman.  The actual business of postscript<br>printing is handled by ghostscript.  The Debian cups packages use<br>gs-esp as backend.  The cupsys-driver-gimpprint package provides<br>support for additional printers.<br><br><br>-- <br>To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org <br>with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org<br><br><br><br>_______________________________________________<br>Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com<br>The most personalized por
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