![]() ![]() I think it's a native PostScript printer. >to force the printer do act as a grayscale device. If it is a native PostScript printer, there may be a chance >I found the ghostscript command that reads a color PS file and outputs a grayscale PS file but I don't know how to insert it into the printer options. I want to make a filter in cups so that every user that prints through it with any program can print in grayscale. >grayscale, so I can only choose if the program options allow it. ![]() >The driver for my printer does not allow choosing between color or Please post (am URL to) a sample file do do more diagnosis.įrom h.blischke at srz.de Wed Oct 4 05:36:41 2006įrom: h.blischke at srz.de (Helge Blischke) Any ideas?ĭepending on the OO version, it may be that the PS jobs created by OO are notĭSC compliant but pretend to be. I have an HP 2200d laserjet and used the latest ppd off of. If I just use generic postscript when setting up cups (no ppd) it works fine. However, I am not sure that it is an openoffice problem. Printing to file and filtering with ps2ps fixes this problem. The printjob is sent, the printer light blinks and then goes orange to indicate an error in the file. When I setup cups with some PPD files I can't print from openoffice. I have come accross a problem with OpenOffice printing from CUPS.
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