> Right. The Epson 9 and 24 pin drivers are there. > > zippy:~#ls /usr/local/share/cups/model/* > /usr/local/share/cups/model/deskjet.ppd > /usr/local/share/cups/model/epson24.ppd > /usr/local/share/cups/model/epson9.ppd > /usr/local/share/cups/model/laserjet.ppd > /usr/local/share/cups/model/okidat24.ppd > /usr/local/share/cups/model/okidata9.ppd > /usr/local/share/cups/model/stcolor.ppd > /usr/local/share/cups/model/stphoto.ppd Those are only the standard driver provided with CUPS. There's plemty of other drivers available for almost any printer and supporting much more features than the CUPS ones. On Adobe site, you can find PPD files for all PS printers, and with Foomatic and/or GIMP-print you can support a lot of non-PS printers even at high resolution. > Why doesn't cups offer some API or somesuch to find this? :( That's actually what the "Other" button is made for. > It is supported by the 24 (and likely 9) pin Epson driver. It works fine, > except in 360dpi mode. The Foomatic driver supports 360 dpi resolution. Internally, it's using GS with "epson" device. Bye. Michael. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Michael Goffioul IMEC-DESICS-MIRA e-mail: goffioul@imec.be (Mixed-Signal and RF Applications) Tel: +32/16/28-8510 Kapeldreef, 75 Fax: +32/16/28-1515 3001 HEVERLEE, BELGIUM ------------------------------------------------------------------