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Subject : Re: [opensuse] command line printing question
Message-ID : <0dcef5af57d66fb1e86ca03cb615a067@gmail.hu>
Date & Time: Mon, 13 Apr 2020 17:03:47 +0200
[IG] == Istvan Gabor has written:
MN>> How about changing the driver to
MN>> Kyocera-FS-1030D.hpijs-pcl5e.ppd
MN>> This printer is factory-set to emulate the PCL.
MN>> So, try to select the driver with the key word PCL (5 or 6) via
MN>> YaST2.
IG> This does not work either. The printout is is rotated by 90
IG> degrees.
I've forggoten to write that;
Why did you give back cups-filters 1.8.2?
You compiled 1.20.4, didn't you?
Why you don't test with this driver?
IG> I mentioned that I can get a correct print output from adobe
IG> reader.
IG> Is it possible to set (mimic) acroread application on the printer
IG> command line?
IG> Or maybe changing the rule/filter setting so that the print would
IG> go through the same chain as the data from adobe reader?
No.
You get the result just for the fact, 'Kyocera FS 1030D is a Adobe
postscript level 3 printer'.
Please give me time, I'll think.
It's midnight here in Japan, now.
Regards,
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