On Tuesday 12 March 2019 18:15:17 deloptes wrote:
Gene Heskett wrote:
If you folks can find and solve this problem,
I'd be most
appreciative. I've removed the true filter, leaving enscript, but
that also pops up this error:
The MIME type application/postscript is not supported as input of
the filter chain (this may happen with non-CUPS spoolers when
performing page selection on a non-PostScript file). Do you want TDE
to convert the file to a supported format?
None of the other filter selections materially change this error
message.
I guess you have to look at the cups configuration. If the printer is
properly configured/supported in cups, it should work from kpdf
without issue.
And why it is saying non-CUPS spoolers?
If you don't mind share the model. I am not very knowledgable, but
someone else can help and probably the debian user will be more
fruitful.
Its an MFC-J6920DW
I stick to B/W HP laser and first I used 5L for 18y
which I replaced
last year with another HP.
Most important to configure the cups server - use the cups UI. Find
the model or compatible one (ppd or whatever it is called in Brother).
Probably been to that rodeo a couple hundred times. It is not properly
configured in cups, doing extremely pastel output. Ink mileage is of
course fantastic since it doesn't use near enough.
Check the packages required and installed - might be
you need the
proper filter package.
I think that highly likely, but no one at cups can tell me what filter
might be missing, and I have installed everything cups related according
to synaptic.
regards
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