Color Banner from tray 1
Helge Blischke
h.blischke at srz.de
Mon Oct 31 07:32:57 PST 2005
aukjan at gmail.com wrote:
>
> Helge,
>
> Thanks for the advice... I had already tried doing this but possibly got the options wrong. My setup prints out a banner page perfectly, but still uses the default tray, instead of the tray specified in as an option. I set the InputSlot as follows:
>
> begin
> % Define additional key/value pairs for
> % the setpagedevice operator here using the
> % def operator, e.g.
> % /MediaColor (blue) def
> /InputSlot (Tray2) def
> currentdict end setpagedevice
>
> lpoptions gives me this info about the printer:
> InputSlot/Media Source: *Default Manual Tray1 Tray2 Tray3
>
> And in the PPD file it says:
> *OpenUI *InputSlot/Media Source: PickOne
> *DefaultInputSlot: Default
> *InputSlot Default/Default: ""
> *InputSlot Manual/Manual Feeding: ""
> *InputSlot Tray1/Tray 1: ""
> *InputSlot Tray2/Tray 2: ""
> *InputSlot Tray3/Tray 3: ""
> *CloseUI: *InputSlot
>
> Is there anything wrong with this?? can I add some extra debug information to check? I already try to find information from the cupsomatic debug output, but have not gotten much from it...
>
> Thanks for your time,
>
> Aukjan
What kind of printer is that you are using? Your PPD file does not specify any code
to select slots; the selections seem to be no-ops.
Helge
PS: I tested what I proposed to you with a HP Laserjet 4100 dtn and it worked perfectly.
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Helge Blischke
Softwareentwicklung
SRZ Berlin | Firmengruppe besscom
http://www.srz.de
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