Hi everyone.
I've set up Linux (Mint Cinnamon 17.3) for a business client who runs a stationery and printing service. I decided to give Linux a go since lots of people where infecting the system with viruses, and other non-infected clients would then also get infected. This would result in bad reputation.
I've downloaded the PPD drivers for one of the photocopiers (which is a Develop ineo+ 203) and installed LibreOffice. Had some hard time to set it up (even because I never did so before, so I'm also using this as a learning method).
The manufacturer provided 4 PPDs: 2 x CUPS1.1 and 2 x CUPS1.2. (Does this mean anything?)
Both CUPS1.1 and CUPS1.2 had 2 files, one around 18KB and another around 137KB.
CUPS1.2 didn't work (printed garbage), CUPS1.1 worked fine (I've used the 137KB PPD).
Problems I've encountered and don't know how to best deal with:
1. Photocopier printing garbage all the time. LibreOffice was not using the PostScript drivers, but was instead set to use Auto PDF (for some reason). Changed the default to use PostScript and the problem was solved. Though, there's PostScript Level1, 2, 3, and 4. Do you know what these are?
2. Documents that are saved as LETTER (page properties) won't print. You have to change this to A4. I did arrange LibreOffice to use A4 by default (though, I think, that clients who come with a document formatted as LETTER would need to change that manually).
3. Unfortunately, some documents created in MS Word, are sometimes interpreted differently in LibreOffice. i.e. Pictures/Text move to another page, resulting in a messed document. This also makes the printer print garbage. Going to Format / Page settings in LibreOffice and hitting Apply without changing anything, seems to sort out the formatting to how it was originally created in Word. Then, the printer prints fine (no garbage).
This makes me think... that the problem lies within how LibreOffice interprets documents, and has nothing to do with the printer. Am I correct about this? What are your thoughts?
Thanks
I've set up Linux (Mint Cinnamon 17.3) for a business client who runs a stationery and printing service. I decided to give Linux a go since lots of people where infecting the system with viruses, and other non-infected clients would then also get infected. This would result in bad reputation.
I've downloaded the PPD drivers for one of the photocopiers (which is a Develop ineo+ 203) and installed LibreOffice. Had some hard time to set it up (even because I never did so before, so I'm also using this as a learning method).
The manufacturer provided 4 PPDs: 2 x CUPS1.1 and 2 x CUPS1.2. (Does this mean anything?)
Both CUPS1.1 and CUPS1.2 had 2 files, one around 18KB and another around 137KB.
CUPS1.2 didn't work (printed garbage), CUPS1.1 worked fine (I've used the 137KB PPD).
Problems I've encountered and don't know how to best deal with:
1. Photocopier printing garbage all the time. LibreOffice was not using the PostScript drivers, but was instead set to use Auto PDF (for some reason). Changed the default to use PostScript and the problem was solved. Though, there's PostScript Level1, 2, 3, and 4. Do you know what these are?
2. Documents that are saved as LETTER (page properties) won't print. You have to change this to A4. I did arrange LibreOffice to use A4 by default (though, I think, that clients who come with a document formatted as LETTER would need to change that manually).
3. Unfortunately, some documents created in MS Word, are sometimes interpreted differently in LibreOffice. i.e. Pictures/Text move to another page, resulting in a messed document. This also makes the printer print garbage. Going to Format / Page settings in LibreOffice and hitting Apply without changing anything, seems to sort out the formatting to how it was originally created in Word. Then, the printer prints fine (no garbage).
This makes me think... that the problem lies within how LibreOffice interprets documents, and has nothing to do with the printer. Am I correct about this? What are your thoughts?
Thanks
