OK, so there is hope, I never really bothered to properly configure lprng (printed everything to file, then used gs to preview and print...)
thanks, erik "Frederico S. Muñoz" wrote: > > Erik Steffl wrote: > > > > I just installed cups and am kinda not sure what's going on (haven't > > read the docs yet), how does it work, in general? I mean do I need > > magicfilter? does it use ghostscript for printing to non-postscript > > printer? > > Er, well, actually I installed it recently and jusr red the main doc on > how to install it... it's all straightforward, it autodetects the > printer and can be done via a www config tool, all very friendly - and > CLI is also available, of course. > I think you do not need magicfilter, CUPS replaces BSD lp* with new > versions that use the included HP or Epson drivers; as for postscript, I > really don't know... all I know is that after installing and adding my > printer I was able to print correctly images (never could do it before), > text, Postscript, HTML, etc, all with the default settings the tools > have /(i.e. lpr - .... ). > > best regards, > > fsm > > -- > Frederico Serrano Muñoz GNU: http://www.gnu.org > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Debian: http://www.debian.org > > SDF - Public Access Unix Systems - http://sdf.lonestar.org