On Mon, 2005-01-24 at 12:01 +0100, Eilert wrote: > Hi, > > just a question: When I have a duplex printer and installed the ppd for > it, should the duplex option appear in the printer dialog or not?
It certainly appears for me with my duplex-capable laser. I have to go into the 'Options...' section of the dialog, it's not available on the main dialog, but it's definitely supported. > We've got a new copier that has a duplex and a network connection. I've > installed the ppd, and standard printing runs properly. However, I'm > missing the special options this printer could offer, i. e. duplex or > combining A4 pages on A3 etc. In general I've found I can do everything I can do in my MacOS9 machines' print dialogs using Scribus and CUPS. I can do n-up printing here even with my old HP LaserJet 4MV, so I suspect CUPS might be able to do that internally. I don't know if there's anything that's not supported by Scribus or CUPS in the PPD files. You certainly should be able to use duplex mode. Make sure your Scribus is compiled with CUPS support or none of those options will be available. You can tell if it supports CUPS in the "Help -> About Scribus" dialog - the 'C-C-T' or 'C-*-T' code near the build-ID and build date will tell you. Mouse over it for details. There should also be a button named 'options' beside the printer selection pulldown in the print dialog if CUPS support is enabled. -- Craig Ringer
