Either 1)use the redhat-config-printer, 2)or edit the conf files manually+cups web config. If going through second option, save a backup copy cups.conf/mime.* and make the original read only to root. Trying to use a mixture of 1) + 2) will results in overwriting the configs each other. Obviously thats not the results you wanna see. --- Clifford Snow <glass-art@xxxxxxxxxxx> からのメッセー ジ: > On Mon, 2004-05-03 at 14:55, Brion Swanson wrote: > > Bob, > > > > Thank you very much! It's been a long battle > against this printer, but with > > your help I've finally won! > > > > After changing the mime.types and mime.convs to > include > > application/octet-stream the Windows machines can > print (well, at least one > > can -- I haven't tried the other, but for all > intents and purposes, they're > > the same). > I would recommend that you use the print manager > setup to configure your > print driver. I found out the hard way that > changing mime.types and > mime.convs reverts back to the original settings > when upgrading the > print manager. Instead go to Menu->System > Settings->Printing. After > entering root pw, edit your printer. Select the > print driver tab and > change the driver to generic, then select the "Raw > Print Queue" Save > your changes and you should be in business. > > I believe the instructions are a bit vague. It > wasn't until I bugzilled > the problem that I found out the right way to make > it work through > upgrades. > <xnip> > -- > Clifford Snow > > ATTACHMENT part 1.2 application/pgp-signature name=signature.asc > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? http://bb.yahoo.co.jp/