Re: [Gimp-developer] no ppd file usable with gimp2.0pre4?

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   From: Sven Neumann <sven@xxxxxxxx>
   Date: 13 Mar 2004 12:03:21 +0100

   Frank Noack <fgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

   > As first the good, i can print now with gimp2.0pre4. And now the
   > bad. If i use a ppd file in the preferences from postscript
   > level2 in gimp i lost the preview and i get no printer
   > output. Only if i dont use a ppd file for my Stylus 670 with
   > turboprint driver i get a preview and a good print. I use Suse
   > 8.2 with updatet ghostscript7.07.1rc1 (gimp-print 4.2.6),
   > turboprint1.86, cups1.1.18.

   This is a problem with gimp-print. Although the gimp-print library
   has gimp in the name, the GIMP developers as represented on this
   list, are not involved with the gimp-print project. Thus we cannot
   help you.

   Please check the gimp-print homepage at
   http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/. There should be information on
   how you can get your question answered.

Also try using the native driver (rather than turboprint) --
Gimp-Print has a built-in driver for the 670 that will give you access
to more features.  Finally, make sure that the PPD file you're giving
it exists and is readable.

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