In message <1422032546.20442.82.ca...@obry.net> on Fri, 23 Jan 2015 18:02:26 
+0100, Pascal Obry <pas...@obry.net> said:

pascal> Le vendredi 23 janvier 2015 à 17:53 +0100, Richard Levitte a écrit : 
pascal> > In message <1422030254.20442.66.ca...@obry.net> on Fri, 23 Jan 2015 
17:24:14 +0100, Pascal Obry <pas...@obry.net> said:
pascal> > 
pascal> > pascal> Richard, 
pascal> > pascal> 
pascal> > pascal> > cups n00b here.  How do I do that?
pascal> > pascal> 
pascal> > pascal> http://localhost:631
pascal> > pascal> 
pascal> > pascal> select the [printers] tab. Select the printer in the list. In 
the admin
pascal> > pascal> combo-box select "set options for printer" (or something like 
that my
pascal> > pascal> computer is in French). And then check all tabs for a [Color 
Model]
pascal> > pascal> (generally in first tab). 
pascal> > 
pascal> > Oh, but didn't I say early on that my printer is a b/w laser printer?
pascal> > There's nothing about color associated with this printer.
pascal> 
pascal> Ok, maybe a draft mode in the [Print Quality]. I have listed Draft,
pascal> Draft Grayscale, Normal, Normal Grayscale, High Quality, High Quality
pascal> Grayscale on mine, maybe you have something similar?

"Normal", "Draft [Economy]" and "Best"

pascal> > Btw, when I took the intermediary print (I tried cups-pdf as well) and
pascal> > print it manually, it comes out perfect (to the limits of this
pascal> > printer's capacity, of course):
pascal> > 
pascal> >     lp -d workroom ~/PDF/darktable.pdf
pascal> 
pascal> That's basically what dt does but from the CUPS API. 

And yet, they come out so different...

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