On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 09:58:31AM -0500, Thomas H. George wrote:

This latter is the one I use with my Epson 860 without having errors
you report. 
  
> *PPD-Adobe: "4.3"
> *%PPD file for CUPS/GIMP-print.
> *%Copyright 1993-2001 by Easy Software Products, All Rights Reserved.
> *%This PPD file may be freely used and distributed under the terms of
> *%the GNU GPL.
> *FormatVersion:       "4.3"
> *FileVersion: "4.2.2-pre2"
> *LanguageVersion: English
> *LanguageEncoding: ISOLatin1
> *PCFileName:  "escp2-860.ppd"
> *Manufacturer:        "EPSON"
> *Product:     "(GIMP-print v4.2.2-pre2)"
> *ModelName:     "escp2-860"
> *ShortNickName: "EPSON Stylus Color 860"
> *NickName:      "EPSON Stylus Color 860, CUPS+GIMP-print v4.2.2-pre2"
> *PSVersion:   "(3010.000) 550"
> *LanguageLevel:       "2"
> *ColorDevice: True
> *DefaultColorSpace: RGB
*FileSystem:    False
*LandscapeOrientation: Plus90
*TTRasterizer:  Type42
*cupsVersion:   1.1
*cupsModelNumber: "16"
*cupsManualCopies: True
*cupsFilter:    "application/vnd.cups-raster 100 rastertoprinter"
*cupsFilter:    "application/vnd.cups-command 33 commandtoepson"
*OpenUI *PageSize: PickOne
*OrderDependency: 10 AnySetup *PageSize
*DefaultPageSize: Letter
etc.

The error you reported in prior email thread is a typical ghostscript
error that results if you try to display a nonpostscript file. It
seems that the cups filter is not converting your text file to
postscript before passing it to gs-esp. That sound like a mime
definition problem, but we already checked the cups mime definitions. 

Just on a lark, do you get the same error with "lpr printtest" and
"lpr -p printtest"?

-- 
Jerome

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