I'm not sure what I'd tweak...
It seems to print ok, but it has no pure ascii mode. It does everything
as graphics (nice grey scale text, and lines...), and it's hopelessly slow.
I still have my old HP. So the thought is to only use the Epson for
photo work (from winders (ugh)), and use the HP for ascii.
I really dislike that solution. But reprots are that the photo print
quality on the HP Photosmart 1000 is not as good as the Epson 785EPX. So
I guess I'll have to accept the limitations to get the quality I was
looking for.
Ric
s wrote:
> On Friday 21 September 2001 12:07 pm, Ric Tibbetts wrote:
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>>Thanks for all the suggestions.
>>For some pretty lame reasons, I ended up with the Epson 785EPX.
>>Does a great job... From Winders. Linux doesn't fair so well. It works
>>"kind of", but it's not actually supported. I had to configure it as a
>>780, with so - so results.
>>I may take it back and get the HP. I KNOW it's supported.
>>Or... I'll just wait a short time for Linux to catch up. :) It's a very
>>new printer, so I'm not surprised it's not supported "yet". But a short
>>wait should fix that problem.
>>
>>
>>
>>Ric
>>
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> Depending on your problems, maybe you could tweak it in qt-cups > properties.
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