Hi, I have a HP DeskJet 5940 printer, running on cups under SUSE 10.0. I wanted to correct the printing order generally for all printing jobs, because would be not reasonable to touch all the client machines, user accounts, preferred programs, etc. I went for howtos and faqs and found a tipp for CUPS, saying that I should modify a single line in the .ppd file of my printer and changing it to *DefaultOutputOrder: "reverse" I use the hpijs driver directly from the vendor as I know and downloaded the generated .ppd from http://www.linux-printing.org , which really doesn't have the equivalent for the above line. So I just inserted that line and also tried the *DefaultOutputOrder: Reverse variant without any success. Do you have an idea please, what I did wrong or where in the .ppd I should insert this line?! The absence of this line would suggest that my printer/software can't handle preci- sely this function? Most of my users use kprinter, where its possible to change to reverse ordered printing, but the checkbox doesn't keep it state and that mark is not "sticky". Alternatively it would give me a way to solve this to make kprinter remember this setting, but probably recompiling would be needed. Right?! Thank you for any advices; this time google was really not my friend, Pelibali