Using LO 3.5 (build 403) under openSUSE 12.2 my laser printer (Brother
HL-1440) doesn't show up in the printer dialog box when I try to print
something.
The first image taken from "tools > Options" shows the printer is being
seen in the FAX list:
http://www.imagebam.com/image/e84f3e211329321
The second image shows the printer dialog when I attempt to print - the
laser is not listed:
http://www.imagebam.com/image/a3c856211329325
The third image shows the laser is available through the CUPS system:
http://www.imagebam.com/image/b20f41211329328
Would someone please point me to what I need to change to be able to
use the laser printer. This is the LO version supplied by openSUSE.
Would it be preferred to use a version directly from LO? If so, what
should be saved to retain my customizations?
Thanks, Tom
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