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<small><font color="#003300" face="Verdana">W dniu 07.06.2013 16:35,
Kracked_P_P---webmaster pisze:</font></small>
<blockquote cite="mid:51B1EFBF.9010906@krackedpress.com" type="cite"><small><font
color="#003300" face="Verdana"> I wonder if you can install
the drivers without having the printers installed so you can
test the drivers for their options within LO.
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The same "hpcups" driver would not give me tray options when
printing an email using Thunderbird, as it did with LO. SO,
it is important to test the drivers with the packages you will
be needing.
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<small><font color="#003300" face="Verdana"><br>
For TEST exists functions: (be carrefull, made copy of old PPD
file)<br>
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I don't know what is your distro and which version of CUPS do
you use. Based on my Debian - from about CUPS version 1.2 is
possible for test install ANY printer driver. Download
your-desired-model PPD from OpenPrinting and replace the file by
hand in folder /etc/cups/ppd/old-file.ppd as overwriting.
Restart CUPS+LO (or reboot your computer) and you can test
printer functions. Of course the real printout on the paper can
be not possible.<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:51B1EFBF.9010906@krackedpress.com" type="cite"><small>
<font color="#003300" face="Verdana">As for the big,
copy/printer/collate/stapling machine, They have it on the
office downstairs. IT is also a FAX machine. These are the
type of all-in-one machines that many offices choose and we
really need to make sure that LO, with the OS's drivers, can
access all of the needed functions included withing that
office printing device.
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For FAX function from printer connected via USB in the past I
used Kfax from KDE3. Has anyone experience with any new/modern
multi-function device-printer connected via IP address? I have
got 2pcs devices but none can be connected to telephone line.<br>
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