Changed it to LJ4 in YaST, and it works perfectly now. Cranked out the ENTIRE XEmacs manual at 10 ppm, a speed that, for me, was unheard of a short year ago. Further proof that the $379 at Costco I paid for the printer as a college student was money well spent. Thanks for your help and for informing me that it's PCL, not PS. Apparently HP departed from PS for the LJ4 for some reason. Now for a really stupid question - what is PCL? Is it a form of PS or something? Carl Johnson wrote:
FYI, the 1100 actually is a PCL printer, try LJet 4
-- Carl Johnson Sys Admin cjs@cj-solutions.com
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