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In anyway, you should create a bug. And CC me please, I am curious what it leads to. On 16. 05. 24, 12:15, Jiri Slaby wrote:
On 15. 05. 24, 23:37, nospam@godawa.de wrote:
Hi,
I'm using openSUSE since long time (still have books and install media for 6.4), not always on my daily drivers, but on servers, on small travel laptop, for testing etc., thus I never really had to look at the printing system.
Finally I decided to switch from MacOS X to Leap on my current ThinkPad T480 and it came to the printer installation over network.
Printer is a HP LaserJet Pro 400 Color (M451dw), installed with the "HP-setup". It was found, recommended driver was the "manufacturer-PPDs/hplip-hpps/hp-lj_300_400_color_m351_m451-ps.ppd.gz", printing works.
But, the quality is very bad, it looks like economic mode, but for sure, the "HPEconoMode" is disabled (False). I also checked all other options in the driver-settings without success.
The problem is not related to this specific laptop, but also for two others, installed with Leap too, while printing on an Epson XP-820 inkjet works perfectly, as it does from MacOS X (10.13 and 10.15) on the same ThinkPad and an old MBP13 with the HP LaserJet.
Any idea how to solve this?
May I ask what the printed page looks like? I might have the same problem with an old Canon printer. And I thought it is caused by a toner exchange. Now I am thinking it could have been caused by the move-away of cups from the driver to driver-less printing (or some other cups change).
thanks,
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