Hi, Ryan Cumming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On a freshly updated Debian unstable, cupsys refuses to do anything > interesting. Attempting to print to my HP Deskjet 660C results in the printer > printing the message "Unknown device: hpdj" and quitting. Using the alternate > driver for the Deskjet 660C causes the printer not to print anything at all. > I have cupsys and cupsomatic-ppd installed, and these results are > reproducable from the web frontend, KDE Printer Configuration (using > kdelibs3-cups) and printing from any app.
This has little to do with CUPS. It has everything to do with the GhostScript upgrade. The new GS no longer has a device named 'hpdj'. What filter package do you have installed? I have magicfilter, and I had to change the dj590c-filter file to use 'cdj590' or something like that. Ideally, we should have the Official HP Drivers (hpijs) packaged up -- then we could use the 'D6xx' driver for GS instead. - Hari -- Raja R Harinath ------------------------------ [EMAIL PROTECTED] "When all else fails, read the instructions." -- Cahn's Axiom "Our policy is, when in doubt, do the right thing." -- Roy L Ash