You might need more than a PPD, but since OpenPrinting is down, I cant check.
When https://openprinting.org/printers is back up, take a look for your printer. Sounds like it's PostScript, so Generic PostScript would be a start. Since CUPs does all of its workflow in PDF and will convert to PostScript just before it hits the printer, the driver you have is probably assuming a mismatched PostScript interpreter version
When https://openprinting.org/printers is back up, take a look for your printer. Sounds like it's PostScript, so Generic PostScript would be a start. Since CUPs does all of its workflow in PDF and will convert to PostScript just before it hits the printer, the driver you have is probably assuming a mismatched PostScript interpreter version
Statistics: Posted by scruss — Mon Apr 01, 2024 1:22 am