I have checked the ppd on the webpage and it says PASS, but it just won't print. The setup is A Gentoo Linux Box with ESP Ghostscript 7.05.6, CUPS 1.1.19, Gimp-print 4.3.20 (for the epson) and tk8200dp.ppd for the phaser8200. ![]() ![]() Once the PPD file is installed on the system using the PPD installer, the PS driver that comes bundled with Mac OS X can use the information in the PPD to control the print device and enable full functionality. When this happens, the MacOS X box reports that "client-document-format-not-supported." PPD files contain descriptions of printer capabilities such as paper sizes, number of input trays and duplexing. but neither can print PS or interept data sent to it from a remost host sending it Adobefiles to be wrapped in PS. If it was ghostscript, then the tektronix phaser would be able to print the postscript file correctly since it was a postscript printer(right?) and not the epson. when i send it a command like 'lp -d Phaser Example.ps' it just spit out garbage (that's the linux or osx box too). I also have a tektronix phaser 8200 connected via usb as well. ![]() ![]() I have an Epson Stylus Photo 2200 connected via usb that can print anything but adobe files. I saved several adobe files directly as a postscript files and tried to print it, but I can't even do that directly from the print server Linux Box (that's taking the OSX out of the equation). I'm on a MacOSX 10.2.6 box printing to a linux CUPS server.
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