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Kyocera FS-1020D without CUPS?
- From: Jim <jimo@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 18 Dec 2004 22:08:36 -0800
- Message-id: <20041219060836.GA24258@xxxxxxxxxx>
In preparation for upgrading from SuSE 7.3 to 9.2, I'd like to print
out a bunch of config info on my shiny new Kyocera printer. I've got
the PPD file from the LinuxPrinting.org site (I think there's also
one on the CD that came with the printer) and poked around on the
LP.org site a bit, but all the info seems to be CUPS specific and
I've always just used lpr. If I can do something quick and dirty
using lpr and save CUPS until after I move to 9.2, it'd save some
steps maybe.
For what I need immediately, ascii text will do, so I probably don't
even need to worry about GhostScript (I'm running gs 6.51), and it's
conceivable the 1020 knows ps itself (the LP.org FAQ gives a command
for putting it into PostScript mode, KDPL2)
Anyone had any experience with Kyocera printers?
TIA,
Jim
out a bunch of config info on my shiny new Kyocera printer. I've got
the PPD file from the LinuxPrinting.org site (I think there's also
one on the CD that came with the printer) and poked around on the
LP.org site a bit, but all the info seems to be CUPS specific and
I've always just used lpr. If I can do something quick and dirty
using lpr and save CUPS until after I move to 9.2, it'd save some
steps maybe.
For what I need immediately, ascii text will do, so I probably don't
even need to worry about GhostScript (I'm running gs 6.51), and it's
conceivable the 1020 knows ps itself (the LP.org FAQ gives a command
for putting it into PostScript mode, KDPL2)
Anyone had any experience with Kyocera printers?
TIA,
Jim
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