[Bug 772766] Review Request: stylus-toolbox - A printer utility for Epson Stylus® inkjet printers

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=772766

--- Comment #3 from Mario Santagiuliana <fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> ---
Yes, it is an old project but when I create the package it works for me on a
fedora 16.

Here the features from the upstream website:
Stylus Toolbox supports all of the functions of escputil, including:
    Displaying ink levels
    Printing a nozzle test
    Cleaning the print nozzles
    Performing head alignment
    Identifying the model name

Additionally, Stylus Toolbox also provides:
    A tray icon for displaying the model name and ink levels
    A context menu for the tray icon, with access to all options
    An optional toolbox showing the same information as the tray icon with a
toolbar
    Automatic "Just Works" configuration of parameters such as the raw printer
device through integration with HAL/DBus and CUPS
    Automatic "Just Works" configuration for and support of printers attached
to remote CUPS servers over an SSH connection
    SSH support for remote printers works supports both password and key-based
authentication, including support for 'remembering' authentication credentials
(username/password)
    Convient access to the printer settings via a 'Properties' menu pick and
toolbar icon
    All settings are stored in an automatically-generated plain-text, yet fully
editable configuration file

So it is not similar to system-config-printer. I see it like a GUI to escputil.



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