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Re: tea4cups=printer screwup



On Wed 05 Jun 2019 at 16:27:41 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:

> On Wednesday 05 June 2019 03:10:37 pm Brian wrote:
> 
> > On Wed 05 Jun 2019 at 13:41:48 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > Greetings all;
> > >
> > > I just removed tea4cups, totally.  Why? It totally screws up a print
> > > job.
> >
> > It's liable to do that when the user is clueless.
> 
> Maybe so.  But why doesn't it query the printer for its abilities instead 
> of defaulting to the lowest common denominator settings which are 
> apparently not adjustable?

Not "maybe" but "definitely". As this nonsensical response reveals.

> > > First, it prevents the use of a printers duplex ability, thereby
> > > doubling the use of paper.
> >
> > The second claim cannot be countered; the first claim is completely
> > baseless.
> 
> Then give us a configuration utility that works when I tell geany to 
> print something. I have 3 different configs for that printer, one for 
> single sided photo on glossy paper from tray 1, one for duplex on copy 
> paper from tray 2, and one for hand fed 11x17 paper.  Yes, this 
> MFC-J6920-DW is a bigger than your average bear printer.  And after 3 
> years of living with it I do know how to run it.
>
> > > Second, it spits out the single sided job it does print, face up so
> > > the stack requires a hand sort to put page 1 on top of the stack. 
> > > Sheesh.
> >
> > It, and the printing system, is probably doing what it is being told
> > to do.
> >
> > > Surely the printer folks can do better than that. So its gone.
> > > Nuked. Removed. Deleted.
> >
> > For the benefit of -user readers who might stick with this thread,
> > note that the installation of cups-tea4cups is the choice of a user.
> 
> Yes it is, the usage blurb sounded good as I read it in synaptic, but 
> thats not the results I obtained.
> 
> > On being installed it does nothing and requires configuration. We do
> > not have a glimmer of what it is being used for and what was put in
> > tea4cups.conf.
> >
> > A ranting and raving approach to life could get you dinner with the
> > UK's Queen, but it doesn't work here and tea and buns are not on
> > offer.
> 
> Your choice. I can't afford the tickets to get there anyway.  If it has 
> to be configured before use, where is the help to guide one to do it 
> correctly? I didn't really search for it, but it wasn't obvious either.

Help? Didn't look for it? That says it all. Try a search engine or the
wiki.

-- 
Brian.


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