| John Seago on Mon, 14 Jan 2002 13:56:24 +0100 (CET)(envelope-from owner-apsfilter-help@apsfilter.org) |
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| Re: Opinion Sought |
On Monday 14 January 2002 11:31 am, you wrote: <cut for brevity> > I'm pretty sure CUPS has more bells and whistles, but offering > a nice interface for the admin only helps one person, and naming > it "common" before it even enters the market is rather silly, > isn't it? > > Okay, I stop ranting now... :^) > > > Michael Thank you for your advice; I did use CUPs, (Common Unix Printing System), when I used Mandrake, however the results were far from perfect with the HP 710C which produced printing that looked as if it had bee done on a typewriter with a worn out ribbon. Colour density was very thin with white streaks where some of the nozzles were not working. I have been reading every thing I could find on Apsfilter, lpd and LPRng, and am now thoroughly confused I'll have to take a few days to work it all out. -- John Seago Change is not synonymous with `progress'.