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Re: Color Conversion settings in print dialog




On 13. Dez 2005, at 02:39:56, David Gelphman wrote:

Is there something in my PPD (or missing from it) that would be triggering this? Since I just started working on it this morning, it's quite likely I missed something. How does the OS determine if the printer is PostScript or not?

If there is no usage of the cupsFilter keyword in the PPD file, it is considered a PostScript printer.

Hmm.
Our printers are all PostScript (and currently all black/white).
We do have CUPS filters - to inject special PostScript code into the job which cannot be done with the PPD alone.
Since our next printer will be color:


The tool tip for In Printer says it will create "device independent color for PostScript printer".

what can we put into the PPD file, to make sure we are considered PostScript though we have a CUPS filter?


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