On Mon, 2006-05-08 at 11:39 +0100, Gavin Simpson wrote: > Hi Marc, > > Got into work and played a little, and I think I'm getting closer to > the problem now. Running evince from the command line for example > yields the following errors when opening the print dialog: > > Model not found, discarding config > GnomePrintCupsPlugin-Message: The ppd file for the CUPS printer > HPColourLaserJ could not be loaded. > GnomePrintCupsPlugin-Message: The ppd file for the CUPS printer > HPLaserJ could not be loaded. Gavin, One quick thought here. How were the above PPD files installed? From the default CUPS installation or via the "import PPD file" action menu item that is in printconf-gui? It might be worthwhile considering the possibility that these files are corrupted and/or perhaps have improper access permissions. Deleting and re-installing these might help here. It is the PPD (Postscript Printer Driver) files that provide configuration setting information to CUPS for Postscript printers. Just a thought. > And the dialogue chooses US LETTER. Now, if I close the print dialog > and then open it again, I don't get a second set of warnings about not > being able to open the ppd files for my printers, and now, > micraulously the default paper is A4. So I assume something is going > wrong in finding the defaults at first, but which works the second > time round. This happens with and without /etc/cups/lpoptions and > .lpoptions. > > A similar thing happens with Evolution, except it never gets the paper > correct on second opening of the print dialog - same messages from > GnomePrintCupsPlugin though. > > So I guess this is a bug and will complete a bug report for it in FC5 Bugzilla. If it is not too late, check the above before filing a bug report, just in case it is a local issue. Regards, Marc