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

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Gene Heskett wrote:

> BTDT Nik, even hand edited the ppd. Something in the filters category is
> just plain striping 90% of the option stuff in the ppd. TDEPrint seems
> to be aware of it, and refuses to even try, so does gv. evince and
> okular play dumb and shove it down the pipe anyway, ignoreing the
> spillage. What I really expect is for it to start working by the time I
> download an official buster image.
> 
> Cheers, Gene Heskett

Go one step back and read the specs of the printer - I see many Brother MFC
supported in cups (stretch). For example if your printer supports
Postscript, you can use any postscript driver or name it profile.
Manufacturers do not reinvent the wheel for each model, but rather provide
different features. So based on what your printer supports, I bet it will
be possible to use different model to get the functionality.

regards


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