Hi again
I had this with a canon bjc4000.
Everyone told me I had the wrong ppd file. I never solved it.
I was printing locally, so I had other options. I went away and never
came back.
Well, in my case it was the 'wrong' ppd file that was the issue. I
noticed that on Slackware (where everything works well) the ppd was an
older version, so I tried again with cups using the older one and hey
presto, it worked! I don't know why new ppd which comes straight from
the manufacturer's web site didn't work, but there you are ',8o|.
So, my thanks again for your time; and my apologies that the question
had such a simple solution which I should have thought to try before
bothering you all.
Dave
8o)
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