Hi, I've got a Debian unstable box that has some printing problems. I'm not sure if they're KDE-related or CUPS-related, but I see the symptoms with the KDE tools, so I guess I'll start here. The main problem is that when I print and click the "Properties" button on the KPrinter dialog, I don't get a "Device Settings" tab. On my Photosmart 7260 that's a big problem because I need to be able to use that tab to set it to 1200dpi full-bleed photo printing mode for printing photos. Without that setting photos look crappy. If I go into the Print Manager, right-click on the printer and select "Configure", I get a dialog box that says "Unable to load a valid driver for printer Photo. Error message received from manager: Internal error (no error message)." I think this is why the Device Settings tab isn't showing, because it gets an error loading the driver info so it just doesn't show the tab. The printers (Photosmart 7260 and HP LaserJet 4M+, connected via USB and parallel, respectively) are both attached directly to the machine in question. On my laptop (also Debian unstable), which uses those printers over the network via IPP, I do get the Device Settings tab, and I can print just the way I want to from there. Both machines are running CUPS and have the same drivers set up. Everything was configured through the KDE Print Manager. The Photosmart is configured to use Foomatic/hpijs and the LaserJet uses Foomatic/ljet4. Any ideas? Thanks, Shawn ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.