On 09/08/07, Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Usually if you are printing from a specific application you can use the
> built in print preview if that application has this functionality.  In other
> words, if you are printing from open office you can use the print preview.


Yes, I know that. But those functionality is not always enough. Sometimes
it's very useful to cast a glance at information to be printed immediately
e.g. to check an order of sheets and/or to delete some of them/add blank
sheets etc. Moreover some applications haven't preview functionality at all.
So I think this is the essential feature for such tool as HPLIP.

Thanks for your immediate response!


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Best wishes,
Dmitry
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