Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: cupsys
I am assuming the problem is with CUPS since it has to do with printing.
The Kyocera Mita FS-1010 greyscale laser printer's driver does not
actually work with the printer. The suggested driver is PostScript,
however, printing via that results in a page with some postscript
commands on it.
Instead of the FS-1010 driver, I installed the FS-1000+ driver which
uses pxlmono. This works perfectly with the printer. Both USB and
parallel ports worked.
Problem has been duplicated on several installations of Ubuntu, and also
in SuSE running Gnome. Since Ubuntu is my main OS, I'm reporting the bug
here. Problem exists in Dapper as well as Edgy.
Please consider replacing the current FS-1010 driver with the FS-1000+
driver so that when people select FS-1010 it works as expected.
** Affects: cupsys (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: cupsys
I am assuming the problem is with CUPS since it has to do with printing.
The Kyocera Mita FS-1010 greyscale laser printer's driver does not
actually work with the printer. The suggested driver is PostScript,
however, printing via that results in a page with some postscript
commands on it.
Instead of the FS-1010 driver, I installed the FS-1000+ driver which
uses pxlmono. This works perfectly with the printer. Both USB and
parallel ports worked.
Problem has been duplicated on several installations of Ubuntu, and also
in SuSE running Gnome. Since Ubuntu is my main OS, I'm reporting the bug
- here.
+ here. Problem exists in Dapper as well as Edgy.
Please consider replacing the current FS-1010 driver with the FS-1000+
driver so that when people select FS-1010 it works as expected.
** Tags added: driver kyocera printer
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Kyocera Mita FS-1010 driver is perhaps incorrect
https://launchpad.net/bugs/71871
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