(In reply to Johannes Meixner from comment #1) > Carlos Robinson, > you did not tell which printer driver is used > cf. the section "Always tell which printer driver is used" in > https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:How_to_Report_a_Printing_Issue > so that I guess: Sorry. This is the exact info: cer@Telcontar:~> egrep 'NickName|cupsFilter' /etc/cups/ppd/cp1510n_ps.ppd *ShortNickName: "HP Color LaserJet CP1510 Series" *NickName: "HP Color LaserJet CP1510 Series Postscript (recommended)" cer@Telcontar:~> *% ================================= *% Product/PPD Version Information *% ================================= *% PPD File Version Information *FormatVersion: "4.3" *FileVersion: "PPD-VERSION-STRING" *HPBuildNumber: "001" *LanguageVersion: English *LanguageEncoding: ISOLatin1 *PCFileName: "HP1510.PPD" *%== Mac OS X specific begin == * *%================================================= *% Product Name and Version Information *%================================================= *Manufacturer: "HP" *Product: "(HP Color LaserJet CP1513n)" *Product: "(HP Color LaserJet CP1514n)" *Product: "(HP Color LaserJet CP1515n)" *Product: "(HP Color LaserJet CP1516n)" *Product: "(HP Color LaserJet CP1517ni)" *Product: "(HP Color LaserJet CP1518ni)" *Product: "(HP Color LaserJet CP1519ni)" *ModelName: "HP Color LaserJet CP1510 Series" *ShortNickName: "HP Color LaserJet CP1510 Series" *NickName: "HP Color LaserJet CP1510 Series Postscript (recommended)" *PSVersion: "(3011.001) 1" > but the manufacturers did not provide us their ICC profile that they > reference in their PPDs so that those ICC profiles are missing. I see. Could those files be found on a Windows install of the same printer? If so, where should I copy them? (I have to install the printer first there, not done yet. I'll try that and report) > I assume the easiest workaround to silence such error messages is > to remove those lines with a plain text editor from the PPD file > that is actually used for your print queue which should be the > file /etc/cups/ppd/cp1510n_ps.ppd > or only deactivate those lines by making them comments > via a leading '*% ' (cf. other lines in that PPD file) as in Ok, I'll try that route if I can not find the file in the Windows partition of my laptops.