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<p>> Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 11:06:18 -0700</p>
<p>> From: Thomas Taylor <linxt@comcast.net></p>
<p>> Subject: Re: [kde-linux] Printing problem - 2nd request (no ideas?)</p>
<p>> To: zp6cge@gmx.net, For people using KDE on Linux with related</p>
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<p>> On Wednesday 10 August 2005 02:27, Eike Lantzsch wrote:</p>
<p>> > On Wednesday 13 July 2005 21:07, Thomas Taylor wrote:</p>
<p>> > > Hi All:</p>
<p>> > ></p>
<p>> > > Since changing from FC3 to FC4 (KDE 3.4.1-0.fc4.1 Red Hat) I've had a</p>
<p>> > > problem trying to print from KDE apps. The problem only applies to the</p>
<p>> > > KDE apps, everything else (Firefox, Abiword, etc) prints correctly.</p>
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<p>> > [snip]</p>
<p>> > Did you try KDE "Print System" / "KDE Print Settings" / "Filter" and move</p>
<p>> > your printer filter (here it's HP920C) from the left list into the right</p>
<p>> > one? This did the trick for me.</p>
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<p>> > Cheer, Eike</p>
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<p><span style="color:#000100">> That made no difference when I did it several months ago. Still set that</span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000100">> way, still not working.</span></p>
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<p><span style="color:#990000">May I ask if you are using cups? What kind of printer? I have had a similar problem some time ago and upgrade CUPS. Had to go to the print system menu and do the filter thing when I was done. I also experience difficulty when using a HP printer. You must have hplip_base installed, at least for debian.</span></p>
<p>hope this helps.</p>
<p>Charlie</p>
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