On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 15:02:03 +0000, Harishankar wrote:

> On Wed, 28 Jul 2010 06:09:01 +0000, Camaleón wrote:

(...)

>> No, I am not suggesting you to switch back to any driver, only that you
>> can try with the latest PPD revision available for your printer, taking
>> that you are experiencing some problems with the current one.
> 
> After I installed the latest PPD file for the printer I still see only
> the following options in printer settings:
> 
> Normal Color
> Normal Grayscale
> Draft Color
> Draft Grayscale
> High Resolution Photo
> 
> I see nothing about the printer settings to suggest that this latest PPD
> is different from the earlier driver. :-(

If there are no more options for the printer, maybe it's by design. Not 
all printers allow the same settings :-?

Does the windows driver provide addional settings than the linux one?

> Should I try printing a test document to see if both B&W and color
> cartridge are used to print multi-color documents with black text? (I'm
> not too hopeful :-(

I think it won't work. You need to be able to define this:

***
Text Neutral Grays: 4 colour / [x] black only
Graphics Neutral Grays: 4 colour / [x] black only               
Photographs Neutral Grays: [x] 4 colour / black only    
***

And those options are not available for your printer, neither using the 
old PPD nor the lastest :-(

Greetings,

-- 
Camaleón


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