The current printer dialog of GNOME applications (is this supplied by gnome-print?) is only usable for printer that do not have any important settings (mostly PostScript laser printers). Colour printers have many settings, most importantly print quality and paper type. These are all configurable via CUPS. But the GNOME print dialog only shows some standard options. Of course the options can be set globally using system-config-printer, which is not acceptable for such a task, which is independent of the system settings. After all cups is standard in most Linux distrbutions for quite a long time, a KDE *does* allow advanced settings (even if the dialog is not very well done). Are there plans by the Fedora Core development team to change this? Regards, Gérard -- Gérard Milmeister Langackerstrasse 49 CH-8057 Zürich -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list