Doug McGarrett wrote:
In YaST, you get options for about 5 different ways to set up the printer. It knows the HP 2200D. When I try them, I get some kind of complaint about HPLIP. Someone suggested I d/l HPLIP from somewhere, which I did.
Yikes - if you need hplip, you should have gotten it from the suse install CDs, rather than downloading some unknown tarball from somewhere. Yast has a section for software install, just fire it up, search for hplip, and click to install it.
I started a whole thread on this some time ago. Every so often, KMail in 10.0 would output Chinese characters instead of the Roman alphabet. Nobody could figure it out, altho there were one or two others who had experienced the same problem. Since some of my email is important, I had to give up on it. (I had 10.0 on the other (XP) machine, but it couldn't access the net due to hardware incompatibility.)
Ah, some bug in kmail - that could be, Even though I run kde, I've always used netscape/mozilla/thunderbird mail clients over the last 12 years or so, even though I've toyed with kmail, evolution, and others...
The HP 2200D is a PostScript printer.
In that case, setup ought to be easy - at miniumum, you could just go into yast and tell it you have a postscript printer, bam, you're done. er.. well... the only question is, where is the printer? connected to your system via parallel cable? connected to your system via usb cable? directly network attached? connected to a windoze peecee? or? Joe -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org