The Thursday 2005-01-20 at 08:54 -0500, James Knott wrote:
I suspect that all canon printers in linux are treated that way; or the gimp driver does. Browse to "http://localhost:631/", go to printers, select your printer, configure printers, and there you should see the settings you want - depending on the driver used.
I've searched all through there, as well as Yast and Control Center and haven't found any such settings.
It depends on the driver, probably. For my printer, a BJC4000 (gimp driver): [IMG] Description: BjC4000, gimp-print Location: local Printer State: idle, accepting jobs. Device URI: parallel:/dev/lp0 Print Test Page Stop Printer Reject Jobs Modify Printer Configure Printer Delete Printer I see this under "configure": Admin on localhost - CUPS v1.1.20 Common UNIX Printing System Admin Choose default options for lpg. Adjustment Contrast Level: [1.00] Cyan Level: [1.00] Density: [1.82] Magenta Level: [1.00] stpBrightness: [1.00] stpGamma: [1.60] stpSaturation: [1.0] Yellow Level: [1.00] [ Continue ] General Ink Type: [Four Color Standard_______] Input Slot: [Auto Sheet Feeder___] Media Type: [Plain Paper_______________] Page Size: [A4_______________________] Printout Mode: [High Quality_______________] [ Continue ] Printout Mode Dither Algorithm: [Controlled by 'Printout Mode'] Ghostscript Resolution: [Controlled by 'Printout Mode'] Image Type: [Continuous-tone photographs_______________] Output Type: [Controlled by 'Printout Mode'] Quality: [360x360 DPI__________________] [ Continue ] Banners Starting Banner: [none________] Ending Banner: [none________] [ Continue ] Well, the first few are the ones I was refering to. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson