>Last night I made a post asking for help in finally
>learning how to set up a printer (I have always felt
>I had a monitor, what do I need a printer for)
Ah, a man after my own heart. :-) The bigger the monitor, and the
better-connected the system, the less you miss a printer.
>
>Anyway, I have a tiny little Cannon -BJC-80.
>I have it installed on my Debian desktop, and working
>just fine. I also set up 'rlpr' on my laptop (Also
>running Debian), and it too works like a charm.
Neato. That's different than lprng though right? That's what I'm using,
anyway I can also do lpr/lpq/ etc remotely from other machines
and even had my Mac printing via the network once. (I was labeling file
folders, needed a word processor with some nice big fonts, and couldn't
do it purely virtually) From what I understood rlpr tries to be better
in some way?
>Now I just need to figure out what the dickens am I going
>to print ;-)
Try to find a copy of tiger.ps, it's the classic Postscript test file.
It has multiple grayscales so is a good test of dithering quality.
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