Hi,
Op dinsdag 26-09-2006 om 19:23 uur [tijdzone +0530], schreef Rahul: > > As i feel its packaging is completed now, i need you peoples to > > test it and give your feedback here or in bugzilla. My Sponsor Kevin > > has created a yum repository for this package. To Use this package for > > FC5(i386/x86_64) and FC6 (i386), use following link to download it. > > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=199108#c59 I just tested it according to the instructions at the bugzilla entry. As I'm running rawhide, the mentioned yum config doesn't work. I had to change the yum config to this : [gutenprint-test] name=gutenprint testing rpms baseurl=http://www.scrye.com/gutenprint/development/$basearch/ enabled=1 gpgcheck=0 After that I installed the packages with : yum install gutenprint gutenprint-cups gutenprint-extras gutenprint-foomatic gutenprint-ppds-nl (I picked the nl ppd's as I'm living in the Netherlands) Next I started system-config-printer and tried to add a printer. The gutenprint ppds integrated perfect into s-c-p! In s-c-p I added a new printer and used the ppd for the Canon Pixma IP4000. (Actually my printer is a Canon Pixma IP5200R connected via ethernet, but nmap -O said it is a Canon Pixmar IP4000R printer). I tried to print a testpage from s-c-p and the printer performed it's job. However, the horizontal alignment of the different colors are wrong. The Y color is positioned just right, but the colors C and M are positioned at twice the horizontal position it should be. So if a dot needs to be set at coordinate 5, 5 the Y color is placed at that coordinate, but the C and M colors are placed at coordinate 10, 5. Another bug is that the bottom part of the print gets clipped off the page (bottom margin). This is using A4 paper. I couldn't find a setting for the bottom margin in s-c-p, so I couldn't fiddle with this setting. These issues are probably specific to my printer, but these are my findings with gutenprint this far. The integration with s-c-p is perfect!
I suggest you to post your test results to gutenprint mailing list. There you can get help of gutenprint developers. Regards, Parag. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list