
On 8/23/06, Chris O'Halloran <cmoman(a)gmail.com> wrote:
http://homepages.slingshot.co.nz/~cmoman/Scan3845.pdf
The above pdf is scan of the output I get having configured CUPS on my linux box to print to a Kyocera printer.
It appears to me that the printer is not interpreting the PostScript test file as Postscript and is instead interpreting and printing the text within the file.
The printer is connected to a local lan and most people print to it via Windows XP computers via a Windows server.
I am using KDE with CUPS and have successfully printed to a brother colour laser using IPP and the PPD file from the Brother website.
I am using the PPD file from the Kyocera file and linuxprinting.org says the Kyocera is supported perfectly. The Kyocera doesn't appear to use IPP but can be seen as a network printer or via SAMBA but I am not sure if this makes a difference.
From what I have described is a solution obvious?
Just wondering (I'm not an expert!) ... with a HP Jet Direct printer on a network, you print to port 9100 for Postscript. Is it the same for Kyocera? Michael