Re: kpdf fails, can't print, all "filters" defective

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Gene Heskett wrote:

> If you folks can find and solve this problem, I'd be most appreciative.
> I've removed the true filter, leaving enscript, but that also pops up
> this error:
> 
> The MIME type application/postscript is not supported as input of the
> filter chain (this may happen with non-CUPS spoolers when performing
> page selection on a non-PostScript file). Do you want TDE to convert the
> file to a supported format?
> 
> None of the other filter selections materially change this error message.

I guess you have to look at the cups configuration. If the printer is
properly configured/supported in cups, it should work from kpdf without
issue.

And why it is saying non-CUPS spoolers?

If you don't mind share the model. I am not very knowledgable, but someone
else can help and probably the debian user will be more fruitful.

I stick to B/W HP laser and first I used 5L for 18y which I replaced last
year with another HP.

Most important to configure the cups server - use the cups UI. Find the
model or compatible one (ppd or whatever it is called in Brother).

Check the packages required and installed - might be you need the proper
filter package.

regards


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