Hey all,

Stupid question time - a few months ago, I did a dist-upgrade on all our
workstations (running woody..), and just hit enter on the default when a
debconf screen came up asking me to select paper type for printing..  Well
it seems that it's now defaulting to Letter instead of A4, so all of our
linux workstations (the managers are still using windows.. - but 30 to 4 is
still pretty good win/lin ratio ;) are printing to letter paper instead of
A4 which is causing big queue's at the printer with it wanting confirmation
that we want to print Letter..  I've dpkg-reconfigure'd just about every
package I can find that has anything to do with printing, but I can't find
the one that controls paper type, and I don't seem to be getting the right
keywords in google, cause I just keep getting garbage..

Does anyone happen to know which package it is that controls the paper type
used to print?  It doesn't seem to be defined in lprng.conf or printcap
(we're printing to a HP LJ4050N via tcp..), so I'm totally at a loss to
figure out how to change the damned paper type :(

Any help muchly appreciated.. :)

Cheers,

DG

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