![]() Ok, I ended up screwing everything, leading to a plain re-installation of UBudgie 20.04 where printer works as expected. $ lpoptions -p colorprintertest -l | grep ColorModel The printer thinks it is BW by default, too: How does it get there, and why monochrome, if the PPD is CMYK by default? I see option `Option print-color-mode monochrome` is at the bottom for no apparent reason. # DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE WHEN CUPSD IS RUNNING # Printer configuration file for CUPS v2.4.2 ![]() Look into /etc/cups/nf for the current printer options: $ grep DefaultColorModel /etc/cups/ppd/colorprintertest.ppdĢ. Make sure its DefaultColorModel was CMYK from the start: Sudo lpadmin -p colorprintertest -E -m openprinting-ppds:0/ppd/openprinting/Ricoh/PS/Ricoh-MP_C3004_PS.ppd -v socket://printerĢ. Create a new printer using a PPD that has `DefaultColorModel: CMYK`: So one of my problems sits in the upgraded system only ( and not on the plainly installed one ).Īnyway I need that printer and its colors - it’s a terrible bug.ĭebian testing/bookworm, CUPS 2.4.2-1, cups-filters 1.28.15-1+build1. I wonder : what are my best chances to reinstall 22.04 while keeping $HOMEs ?īecause when I try the same thing from the other installed system, it works as you describe ( but unable to print in colors, only B&W whatever set in printer driver. Plus some errors regarding nouveau driver, nothing new. Very much up to the user.In red : août 23 15:08:26 PROLIANT python3: io/hpmud/jd.c 772: invalid hostĪoût 23 15:08:26 PROLIANT python3: io/hpmud/jd.c 731: invalid ipĪoût 23 15:08:26 PROLIANT hp-makeuri: hp-makeuri: error: Device not foundĪoût 23 15:08:39 PROLIANT python3: io/hpmud/jd.c 94: unable to read device-idĪoût 23 15:08:39 PROLIANT python3: io/hpmud/jd.c 746: invalid ip 192.168.92.185Īoût 23 15:08:39 PROLIANT hp-makeuri: hp-makeuri: error: Device not foundĪoût 23 21:15:23 PROLIANT systemd: rvice: Failed with result 'exit-code'.Īoût 23 21:15:23 PROLIANT systemd: Failed to start Refresh fwupd metadata and update motd. Gimp-gutenprint is not possible this way, it has Gimp as a dependency, that will install a regular Gimp, so unpack the deb and put the gutenprint plugin in your Gimp User plug-ins folder.ĭoes it work? Well it does here but there are any number of things that can (and will) go wrong. Some of the gutenprint files can be installed from ubuntu libgutenprint2 is required. I know it works from my laptop (kubuntu 18.04, wireless connection) For the desktop a USB connection.įirst your printer. ![]() Today spurred on by you, came Gutenprint. Still uses the regular Gimp profile in ~/.config/GIMP-AppImage/2.10/ Just a note about the appimage, for various reasons (using -verbose mode switch) I unpack it and run it as a permanent installation from disk. The printer side was not too bad, even though the printer drivers are 32 bit, scanner was a PITA but eventually got it scanning from Gimp 2.10.20 appimage. Yesterday it came to installing my old Brother J825DW inkjet / scanner. Another decision, only going to use the Appimage Gimp. It is not as 'compliant' as earlier 'buntus, not so easy to get old applications working but that is my love of 'old-stuff'. Then use a regular Gutenprint install.Īs it happens, I decided to put (k)ubuntu 20.04 on my desktop computer. 4#pid18354 Not needed for gutenprint but it does give a fully functioning Gimp. If you want reasonably stress-free then python 2 support can be added to the Ubuntu 20.04 Gimp 2.10.20 see. but it does help if the gutenprint files have been previously installed and working. Most things are possible but not for the faint-hearted.
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