Magicolor MC2300w install in Slacko 53 [SOLVED]
Magicolor MC2300w install in Slacko 53 [SOLVED]
I think I have correctly installed my printer via Cups, and print jobs do proceed through to the “completed jobs
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It is a Puppy myth that you can install a printer just from its PPD file. If this were true, why would the author put all that extra stuff in his driver package?I extracted the file and one of the items was a folder containing a PPD for this printer. When I plug the usb cable into the printer I can see via dmesg that it is detected. I ran cups (1.4.6) and in the administration tab I tried to install a new printer. Cups appeared to detect the printer correctly and asked me for a PPD, so I browsed to the extracted PPD.
A PPD is just a text configuration file. I have attached a PET containing everything in the Minolta m2300w RPM. Install it, delete your current printer from CUPS and add the printer again. The CUPS Make/Model lists should now show your printer.
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Thank you for your invaluable help once again! What a joy to be able to print in colour from Puppy.
(I dare not tell you how many times I have copied that PPD file to /usr/share/cups/model in a million different Puppies without success before now...)
Supplementary questions:
1) When I followed your instructions to load the Brother 7820 it required a deb package, yet this Magicolor required an rpm package. I am totally confused about how I should identify a suitable source for an installer package for any future printer I need to connect. Should I stick only to printers I have seen successfully connected in the Puppy forums?
2) I'm keen to make a donation to the developer of the M2300w package. As far as I can tell that is Rick Richardson at
http://foo2zjs.rkkda.com/
Do you think the payment link on that page is the appropriate place given the particular rpm package you used to make the pet?
Thanks!
*** PERFECT ***
Thank you for your invaluable help once again! What a joy to be able to print in colour from Puppy.
(I dare not tell you how many times I have copied that PPD file to /usr/share/cups/model in a million different Puppies without success before now...)
Supplementary questions:
1) When I followed your instructions to load the Brother 7820 it required a deb package, yet this Magicolor required an rpm package. I am totally confused about how I should identify a suitable source for an installer package for any future printer I need to connect. Should I stick only to printers I have seen successfully connected in the Puppy forums?
2) I'm keen to make a donation to the developer of the M2300w package. As far as I can tell that is Rick Richardson at
http://foo2zjs.rkkda.com/
Do you think the payment link on that page is the appropriate place given the particular rpm package you used to make the pet?
Thanks!
greengeek wrote:.
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Excellent.
Unfortunately, BK's help screen for CUPS suggests that a PPD file is sufficient to get a printer working. But that's only true in a very few cases.(I dare not tell you how many times I have copied that PPD file to /usr/share/cups/model in a million different Puppies without success before now...)
This depends of the package. In the case of your Magicolor RPM, you could have just copied the extracted contents into your filesystem and it would have worked fine. That's exactly what's in my PET.When I followed your instructions to load the Brother 7820 it required a deb package, yet this Magicolor required an rpm package. I am totally confused about how I should identify a suitable source for an installer package for any future printer I need to connect.
With Brother printers, you need to use my "debbi" script. That's because the Debian install packages also have a post-install script that is essential to making the printer work. If you just click on the DEB's, they are extracted into your filesystem, but the post-install script is not run.
The same is true for Canon printers. Just clicking on the DEB's from the Canon download site is not sufficient because some additional manipulation is required. That's another Puppy myth - that you can install any Debian package just by clicking on it.
Yes.Should I stick only to printers I have seen successfully connected in the Puppy forums?
Rick is not the author of the m2300w driver. But he would certainly appreciate a donation. I have done so myself via PayPal. My foo2xxx package is built from his drivers.I'm keen to make a donation to the developer of the M2300w package. As far as I can tell that is Rick Richardson at http://foo2zjs.rkkda.com/ Do you think the payment link on that page is the appropriate place given the particular rpm package you used to make the pet?
This driver is too large to be attached to the forum anymore, so I have posted it here. Click the small grey DOWNLOAD button on the LEFT.
The link will eventually go dead from lack of use. Try not to lose the file again.
My foo2xxx package also has an M2300 driver. Did you ever test it?
The link will eventually go dead from lack of use. Try not to lose the file again.
My foo2xxx package also has an M2300 driver. Did you ever test it?
Many thanks! File duly stored / duplicated and it's location noted I have a nasty suspicion that my previous copy was internal to a savefile that went belly up. (I seldom use savefiles any more and I now have the file backed up online too)rcrsn51 wrote:The link will eventually go dead from lack of use. Try not to lose the file again.
I'm pretty sure i did not test it as my understanding of driver selection is very poor. Is it likely that the foo2xxx package is built into Slacko 5.6 or would I need to load a pet? Also - is it likely that package would handle the 2300w "windows only" model or is it likely to be for the 2300DL (pcl) or 2350 (PS) versions? (I had all three versions working at one point but I'm not sure which of them is in working condition at the moment - been a while since I used them. I refurbished the 2300w so i will start with that one)My foo2xxx package also has an M2300 driver. Did you ever test it?
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I haven't tested the 2300dl yet (still need to strip the printer and fix it's clutches) but I have been trying to get the 2300W sorted on my Slacko 5.6 setup. I have encountered a print quality difference between documents printed from Slacko 5.3 and Slacko 5.6 - using the same driver pet in both cases. I have started a new thread here to investigate this and would appreciate any insights.
Using your pet to print from Slacko 5.3 is perfect, but from Slacko 5.6 I get really dark (almost "smudgy") printouts.
Using your pet to print from Slacko 5.3 is perfect, but from Slacko 5.6 I get really dark (almost "smudgy") printouts.
Excellent! You have steered me in the right direction. Following your tip I have found a way to do a partial ("dirty") downgrade of the ghostscript in Slacko 5.6 and my colour documents are now perfect once more.rcrsn51 wrote:My best bet is that it's the version of Ghostscript.
Thread solved here
Many thanks!
That's good news.
I recall reading something in the foo2zjs site about how recent Ghostscripts had affected their drivers too.
In the CUPS setup, are there any options that control the colour quality?
A quick source to get a GS downgrade would be http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/pet_pa ... .4-w5c.pet
I recall reading something in the foo2zjs site about how recent Ghostscripts had affected their drivers too.
In the CUPS setup, are there any options that control the colour quality?
A quick source to get a GS downgrade would be http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/pet_pa ... .4-w5c.pet
Very little - it only offers the user the ability to switch between the following options:rcrsn51 wrote:In the CUPS setup, are there any options that control the colour quality?
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Thanks. I will download a copy. Better to have an integrated package than my bitsa.A quick source to get a GS downgrade would be http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/pet_pa ... .4-w5c.pet
Actually - it turns out I was wrong about Cups options. I didn't realise that there were other default options I could access as follows:
These appear as headings in the "Set printer options" section of the installation procedure.
I had only been looking at the "General" tab as that is what displays as a default during the install. The images below show some of the Printout Mode options. I need to have a tinker with these and see if I can get acceptable results with the current GS 9.05
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I had only been looking at the "General" tab as that is what displays as a default during the install. The images below show some of the Printout Mode options. I need to have a tinker with these and see if I can get acceptable results with the current GS 9.05
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