Re: Printer Woes and Gimp

2000-09-08 Thread Lea Anthony


I never thought about posting this message here and if it's considered off
topic then apollogies

We have a couple of HP printers here on the network as network printers, IE
they are stand alone. I can't for the life of me set up printing in Linux to
these printers. All the printtools that I've seen expect either a local
printer, a printer via samba (windows share) or novell netware printer. It's
been the achillies heel of my system since day 1.

any help would be greatly appreciated and perhaps reply via personal mail
(rather than the list) would be more appropriate.

Thanks in advance,

-Lea.

Alan Buxey wrote:

 use 'printtool' and configure your printer devicesperhaps make a new
 entry , lets say 'new' that is 8.5x11 , then you'd print to

 lpr -Pnew

 alan




Re: Printer Woes and Gimp

2000-09-08 Thread Alan Buxey

hi,

 I am trying to use gimp (ver 1.0.4) )  Epson Color Stylus Driver 600 and
 a Epson Color 640 printer to print graphics to a 8.5x11 surface (paper,
 photo paper and transparancies so far). The command " /usr/bin/lpr -Plp
 -l" is used from within gimp's printer set up. Regardless of the scaling
 or positioning the image always prints the same size and roughly 90% of
 the image prints on one sheet while the rest of the image is printed to
 a second sheet. 
 
 Is any one familiar with this problem and any possible fixes

use 'printtool' and configure your printer devicesperhaps make a new
entry , lets say 'new' that is 8.5x11 , then you'd print to 

lpr -Pnew

alan




Printer Woes and Gimp

2000-09-07 Thread LennyBruceLee

I am trying to use gimp (ver 1.0.4) )  Epson Color Stylus Driver 600 and
a Epson Color 640 printer to print graphics to a 8.5x11 surface (paper,
photo paper and transparancies so far). The command " /usr/bin/lpr -Plp
-l" is used from within gimp's printer set up. Regardless of the scaling
or positioning the image always prints the same size and roughly 90% of
the image prints on one sheet while the rest of the image is printed to
a second sheet. 

Is any one familiar with this problem and any possible fixes

thanks,
-lloyd
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