* Florian Struck ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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> On Thursday 19 December 2002 04:44, Cam Ellison wrote:
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> > you add the printer, use ipp://name.of.server/printers/xxx is whatever
> > name you have given the printer. Once I got the name right,
> > everything just worked.
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On Thursday 19 December 2002 04:44, Cam Ellison wrote:
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> you add the printer, use ipp://name.of.server/printers/xxx is whatever
> name you have given the printer. Once I got the name right,
> everything just worked.
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I just did a d
* Florian Struck ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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> Model:
> Canon S400 (K10186 written on the bottom)
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> Canon.ppd in ppd directory? i can send it to you but it actually looks
> allright.
In /usr/share/cups/model/Canon are the drivers. I think your best bet
is the one listed first,
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On Tuesday 17 December 2002 22:34, Cam Ellison wrote:
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> My first guess is that you have the wrong .ppd file. That is exactly
> what happened to me, and I ended up symlinking to the right one.
> Before we go further, what's the printer model number,
* Florian Struck ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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> Howdy.
> Im having a headache about cups configuration.
> Either i'm plain stupid or cups should rather be called cups-beta.
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My first guess is that you have the wrong .ppd file. That is exactly
what happened to me, and I ended up syml
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Howdy.
Im having a headache about cups configuration.
Either i'm plain stupid or cups should rather be called cups-beta.
First of all my situation:
Using Debian SID on my workstation and WOODY on my little file,print and
webserver with a canon s400 Th
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