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<font size="-1"><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">That is one
heck of a lot of printers - try <br>
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$ foomatic-ppdfile -A<br>
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which shows some of them<br>
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All the best<br>
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<br>
Andrew<br>
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Marc Voigt wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Yes, I mean "available drivers". I wish to generate a list which
printers are by supported by the system.
Cristian Tibirna schrieb:
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<pre wrap="">On 14 February 2007 23:22, Marc Voigt wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hello,
is it possible to get a list of all installed printers.
I've generate a list with 'cups-genppd -M -V'.
But in Kprinter I can see more installed printers...
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<pre wrap="">What do you mean? "installed printers" means "available drivers"?
All the drivers available have to be installed somewhere in your system (in
mine it's /usr/share/cups/model).
Kprinter gives mode models because cups-genppd is related to gutenprint ppds
only, while KPrinter shows all available ppds, not only gutenprint one.
(I might be wrong though -- too late here to check my assertions).
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