>>> On 2010/05/20 at 13:43, Damien J Dye <[email protected]> wrote: 
> Why are you not using the cups printer drivers in the cups enviroment there 
> are both x64 and i386 versions and gets round the issues with broken drivers 
> and allows cups features to be passed to windows.
>

There are several "special" function of my printers (networked copiers, 
actually) that need to be supported, and I don't believe the CUPS driver 
contains this support.  Things like sending the printout to a storage box on 
the copier that waits for someone to walk up and print it (Mailbox/Document 
Server), duplexing, hole punching, stapling, N-up, etc.  I have not tried the 
CUPS printer drivers, yet, so perhaps these features get passed through, but 
some of those features aren't even present in the PPD file that I use for CUPS.

-Nick



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