INSTALLATION ------------ Unpack: $ wget -O foo2zjs.tar.gz http://foo2zjs.rkkda.com/foo2zjs.tar.gz $ tar zxf foo2zjs.tar.gz $ cd foo2zjs (Optional) Uninstall: $ su OR $ sudo make uninstall # make uninstall Compile: $ make Get extra files from the web, such as .ICM profiles (for color correction) and firmware. Select the model number for your printer: $ ./getweb 1025 # Get HP LaserJet Pro CP1025nw .ICM files $ ./getweb 1215 # Get HP Color LaserJet CP1215 .ICM files $ ./getweb 1500 # Get HP Color LaserJet 1500 .ICM files $ ./getweb 1600 # Get HP Color LaserJet 1600 .ICM files $ ./getweb 2600n # Get HP Color LaserJet 2600n .ICM files $ ./getweb 1600w # Get Konica Minolta magicolor 1600W .ICM files $ ./getweb 1680 # Get Konica Minolta magicolor 1680MF .ICM files $ ./getweb 1690 # Get Konica Minolta magicolor 1690MF .ICM files $ ./getweb 2480 # Get Konica Minolta magicolor 2480 MF .ICM files $ ./getweb 2490 # Get Konica Minolta magicolor 2490 MF .ICM files $ ./getweb 2530 # Get Konica Minolta magicolor 2530 DL .ICM files $ ./getweb 4690 # Get Konica Minolta magicolor 4690MF .ICM files $ ./getweb 110 # Get Oki C110 .ICM files $ ./getweb 6115 # Get Xerox Phaser 6115MFP .ICM files $ ./getweb 6121 # Get Xerox Phaser 6121MFP.ICM files $ ./getweb cpwl # Get Minolta Color PageWorks/Pro L .ICM files $ ./getweb 2200 # Get Minolta/QMS magicolor 2200 DL .ICM files $ ./getweb 2300 # Get Minolta/QMS magicolor 2300 DL .ICM files $ ./getweb 2430 # Get Konica Minolta magicolor 2430 DL .ICM files $ ./getweb 300 # Get Samsung CLP-300 .ICM files $ ./getweb 315 # Get Samsung CLP-315 .ICM files $ ./getweb 325 # Get Samsung CLP-325 .ICM files $ ./getweb 365 # Get Samsung CLP-365 .ICM files $ ./getweb 600 # Get Samsung CLP-600 .ICM files $ ./getweb 610 # Get Samsung CLP-610 .ICM files $ ./getweb 2160 # Get Samsung CLX-2160 .ICM files $ ./getweb 3160 # Get Samsung CLX-3160 .ICM files $ ./getweb 3175 # Get Samsung CLX-3175 .ICM files $ ./getweb 3185 # Get Samsung CLX-3185 .ICM files $ ./getweb 6110 # Get Xerox Phaser 6110 and 6110MFP .ICM files $ ./getweb 500 # Get Lexmark C500 .ICM files $ ./getweb 301 # Get Oki C301dn .ICM files $ ./getweb c310 # Get Oki C310dn .ICM files $ ./getweb c810 # Get Oki C810 .ICM files $ ./getweb 3200 # Get Oki C3200 .ICM files $ ./getweb 3300 # Get Oki C3300 .ICM files $ ./getweb 3400 # Get Oki C3400 .ICM files $ ./getweb 3530 # Get Oki C3530 MFP .ICM files $ ./getweb 5100 # Get Oki C5100 .ICM files $ ./getweb 5200 # Get Oki C5200 .ICM files $ ./getweb 5500 # Get Oki C5500 .ICM files $ ./getweb 5600 # Get Oki C5600 .ICM files $ ./getweb 5800 # Get Oki C5800 .ICM files $ ./getweb 160 # Get Olivetti d-Color P160W .ICM files $ ./getweb 1000 # Get HP LaserJet 1000 firmware file $ ./getweb 1005 # Get HP LaserJet 1005 firmware file $ ./getweb 1018 # Get HP LaserJet 1018 firmware file $ ./getweb 1020 # Get HP LaserJet 1020 firmware file $ ./getweb P1005 # Get HP LaserJet P1005 firmware file $ ./getweb P1006 # Get HP LaserJet P1006 firmware file $ ./getweb P1007 # Get HP LaserJet P1007 firmware file $ ./getweb P1008 # Get HP LaserJet P1008 firmware file $ ./getweb P1505 # Get HP LaserJet P1505 firmware file Install driver, foomatic XML files, PPD files, and extra files: $ su OR $ sudo make install # make install (Optional) Install hotplug (for HP LJ 1000/1005/1018/1020/P100[5678]/P1505): $ su OR $ sudo make install-hotplug # make install-hotplug Unplug and re-plug the USB printer If you use CUPS to manage your printers, you must restart cupsd: # make cups OR $ sudo make cups Test operation of programs. Skip this if you don't have the exact same version of Ghostscript that I have, Fedora ghostscript 8.71-16.fc14, because it will not pass since different versions of Ghostscript generate different raster images: # make test Create printers (Fedora 6/7/8/.../16 and Ubuntu 7.10/8.x/9.x/10.x/11.x): # system-config-printer Create printers (Redhat 7.2/7.3/8.0/9.0, Fedora Core 1-5): # printconf-gui Create printers (Mandrake/Manrivia) # printerdrake Create printers (openSUSE 10.x/11.x) # yast2 printer Create printers (Ubuntu 5.10/6.06/6.10/7.04) $ sudo gnome-cups-manager $ sudo make cups # Ubuntu has a bug in gnome-cups-manager NOTE: to edit a queue hit "Properties" (click right mouse button). Create printers (Debian) Connect with a web browser to: http://localhost:631 And configure printer (HP example shown) to: HP LaserJet 2600n, Foomatic + foo2zjs (en) Then edit "Manage Printers->Configure Printer" to suit you, such as "Page Size" or "Color Mode". Create printers (Solaris 11+) # printmgr Create printers (command line using CUPS) # lpadmin -p "NAME" -v "URI" -E -P file.ppd.gz i.e. # lpadmin -p hp1020 -v "usb://HP/LaserJet%201020" -E \ -P /usr/share/cups/model/HP-LaserJet_1020.ppd.gz Set the default: # lpadmin -d "NAME" Create at least one queue for monochrome, and another queue for color printing. Create the queues, then edit them and set the "device options" as desired. For a networked Minolta/QMS 2300 DL, I used a "Queue Type" of "Unix Printer (LPD)", and set the "Server" to the IP address of the printer, and the "Queue" to "lp". For a networked HP Color Laserjet 2600n, I used a "Queue Type" of "Networked JetDirect", and set the "Printer" to the IP address of the printer, and the "Port" to "9100". GHOSTSCRIPT BUGS ---------------- * ghostscript 8.64 is broken w.r.t. color. Don't use! * ghostscript 9.00 is broken w.r.t. fonts in landscape mode. * ghostscript 9.+ is broken w.r.t. color. Don't use * Well Tempered Screening (WTS) works with ghostscript 8.54 thru 8.70+. So if you want BEST COLORS, you'll have to install gs 8.54 or better if you don't have it. OPTIONAL: # yum install cups-devel -OR- $ sudo apt-get install cups-dev $ gs --version 8.15.2 $ wget "http://mirror.cs.wisc.edu/pub/mirrors/ghost/GPL/gs871/ghostscript-8.71.tar.gz" $ tar zxf ghostscript-8.71.tar.gz $ cd ghostscript-8.71 $ ./autogen.sh $ make $ su OR $ sudo cp bin/gs /usr/bin/gs.foo # cp bin/gs /usr/bin/gs.foo (Optional) # make install OR $ sudo make install $ gs.foo --version 8.71 If that doesn't compile (e.g. Ubuntu 11.10+), try this: $ cd ghostscript-8.71 $ ./configure --without-jbig2dec $ make CFLAGS+="-DHAVE_SYS_TIME_H=1" * Halftoning Bug: "The problems with WTS are primarily that it seems to fall down on the halftone generation for some angles when the lpi is high for the current resolution." - Ray Johnston So choose Standard, Accurate Screens, or reduce the resolution to 600x600. * Ghostscript before 8.55 has a problem with ICM files and 64-bit gcc. It causes a segfault with km2430_2.icm. So don't select that one. FEDORA NOTES ------------ Install tix, foomatic\*, and system-config-printer FIRST: # yum install tix foomatic\* system-config-printer If you are using a USB printer AND Fedora 12+, do this: # grep udev-configure-printer /var/log/messages /var/log/messages:Jan 23 07:32:54 dual udev-configure-printer: \ invalid or missing IEEE 1284 Device ID # rpm -e --nodeps system-config-printer-udev # shutdown -r now Power off then on the printer. Ref: http://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=558162 UBUNTU NOTES ------------ Install build-essential, tix, foomatic-filters, groff, dc FIRST: $ sudo apt-get install build-essential tix foomatic-filters groff dc $ wget -O foo2zjs.tar.gz http://foo2zjs.rkkda.com/foo2zjs.tar.gz $ tar zxf foo2zjs.tar.gz $ cd foo2zjs $ sudo make uninstall $ make $ ./getweb 1020 OR other printer $ sudo make install install-hotplug cups For 7.10 and later users: $ sudo system-config-printer For 5.10/6.06/6.10/7.04 users: $ sudo gnome-cups-manager [configure ColorMode = Color if a color printer] $ sudo make cups Ubuntu has a bug in gnome-cups-manager with Color, so you must restart cups. No other distro has this bug. If that doesn't work, then fire up: $ firefox http://localhost:631 And click on: Printers -> Set Printer Options -> Color Mode -> Color Then click on: Set Printer Options DEBIAN NOTES ------------ Install build-essential, tix, foomatic-filters, groff, cupsys, dc FIRST: $ su # apt-get install build-essential tix foomatic-filters groff dc # apt-get install cups # For all others OR # apt-get install cupsys # For lenny and earlier $ wget -O foo2zjs.tar.gz http://foo2zjs.rkkda.com/foo2zjs.tar.gz $ tar zxf foo2zjs.tar.gz $ cd foo2zjs $ make $ ./getweb 1020 OR other printer $ su # make install install-hotplug cups $ firefox http://localhost:631 OPENSUSE 1x.x NOTES ------------------- Do this: # zypper install make gcc # zypper service-add \ http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Printing/openSUSE_11.3/ \ Printing # zypper up -r Printing -t package Then install using the above instructions. ACER ASPIRE ONE NOTES --------------------- Ref: http://the.taoofmac.com/media/Acer/Aspire\ One/AA1notes.htm It is a version of Fedora. Get a shell by typing Alt+F2 then Return. $ su # yum install make gcc $ wget -O foo2zjs.tar.gz http://foo2zjs.rkkda.com/foo2zjs.tar.gz $ tar zxf foo2zjs.tar.gz $ cd foo2zjs $ make $ ./getweb 1020 OR other printer, e.g. 2600n $ su # make install install-hotplug cups ASUS EEE PC NOTES ----------------- It is a version of Xandros. First: Get a shell by typing ctrl-alt-T $ sudo su - # vi or kwrite /etc/apt/sources.list add the following line: deb ftp://ftp.us.debian.org/debian stable main contrib non-free # apt-get -f install # apt-get install wget # apt-get install build-essential $ wget -O foo2zjs.tar.gz http://foo2zjs.rkkda.com/foo2zjs.tar.gz $ tar zxf foo2zjs.tar.gz $ cd foo2zjs $ make $ ./getweb 1020 OR other printer, e.g. 2600n $ sudo make install install-hotplug cups Then use the "Add Printer" GUI. MAC OS X NOTES --------------- Please read the detailed installation instructions by Clint Morgan and Rick Richardson in the file INSTALL.osx. FREEBSD NOTES ------------- You need the following packages before you start the "make": # pkg_add -r wget # pkg_add -r gmake # pkg_add -r ghostscript-gnu # pkg_add -r cups # pkg_add -r foomatic-filters # pkg_add -r unzip Use "gmake" instead of "make". E.G. gmake; ./getweb XXX; gmake install USB NOTES FOR FREEBSD 8.0 AND GREATER ------------------------------------- $ gmake $ ./getweb 1020 OR other printer, e.g. 2600n # gmake install install-hotplug # ./freebsd-install Use: usb:/dev/ulpt0 Device with reset #0 usb:/dev/unlpt0 Device without reset #0 usb:/dev/ulpt1 Device with reset #1 usb:/dev/unlpt1 Device without reset #1 for the URI. More information: http://menhennitt.com.au/wordpress/2009/09/27/printing-to-an-hp-laserjet-1020-from-freebsd-8-using-cups-and-foo2zjs http://farid.hajji.name/blog/2010/02/02/printing-woes-on-freebsd-8-with-cups/ USB NOTES FOR FREEBSD 7.x AND LESSER ------------------------------------ - Build the kernel without the ulpt driver. e.g. # vi /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/GENERIC comment out 'device ulpt' # cd /usr/src/ # make buildkernel KERNCONF=GENERIC # make installkernel KERNCONF=GENERIC reboot - Do one of these lines each time the HP printer is powered up: # cat /usr/share/foo2zjs/firmware/sihp1018.dl > /dev/ugen0.1 # cat /usr/share/foo2zjs/firmware/sihp1020.dl > /dev/ugen0.1 # cat /usr/share/foo2xqx/firmware/sihpP1005.dl > /dev/ugen0.1 # cat /usr/share/foo2xqx/firmware/sihpP1006.dl > /dev/ugen0.1 # cat /usr/share/foo2xqx/firmware/sihpP1505.dl > /dev/ugen0.1 More information: http://www.webmiscreants.com/index.php?page=howto_P1006 OPENBSD NOTES ------------- You need the following packages before you start the "make": # pkg_add wget # pkg_add gmake # pkg_add -i ghostscript # pkg_add cups # pkg_add unzip Use "gmake" instead of "make". E.G. gmake; ./getweb XXX; gmake install USB NOTES FOR OPENBSD - Build the kernel without the ulpt driver. e.g. # vi /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/GENERIC comment out 'device ulpt' # cd /usr/src/ # make buildkernel KERNCONF=GENERIC # make installkernel KERNCONF=GENERIC reboot - Do one of these lines each time the printer is powered up: # cat /usr/share/foo2zjs/firmware/sihp1018.dl > /dev/ugen0.1 # cat /usr/share/foo2zjs/firmware/sihp1020.dl > /dev/ugen0.1 # cat /usr/share/foo2xqx/firmware/sihpP1005.dl > /dev/ugen0.1 # cat /usr/share/foo2xqx/firmware/sihpP1006.dl > /dev/ugen0.1 # cat /usr/share/foo2xqx/firmware/sihpP1505.dl > /dev/ugen0.1 OPENSOLARIS, SOLARIS EXPRESS DEVELOPER EDITION 9/07, Solaris 11+ NOTES ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Use "bash" for your shell. Only network printers are supported. $ export PATH=$PATH:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/sfw/bin:/opt/sfw/bin Do this: [ Load CD Solaris_Software_Companion] $ cd /media/S10_807_SOFTWARE_COMPANION/Solaris_Software_Companion/Solaris_i386/Packages $ su root -c "/usr/bin/bash" # pkgadd -d `pwd` SFWgroff # pkgadd -d `pwd` SFWgawk OR Browse to: http://pkg.opensolaris.org/release/en/index.shtml and Search or Browse Packages and download: SUNWscp SUNWgawk SUNWgroff Then: $ wget -O foo2zjs.tar.gz http://foo2zjs.rkkda.com/foo2zjs.tar.gz $ tar zxf foo2zjs.tar.gz $ cd foo2zjs $ gmake $ ./getweb 2530 OR other printer $ su root -c "/usr/bin/bash" # gmake install # printmgr To see a screen to the GUI: http://foo2lava.rkkda.com/solaris/ NOTE: you cannot see the printer options (Paper Source, Paper Type, Paper Media, Color Mode, ICM, etc.). There is NO GUI to do it!!! Sorry. MINOLTA-QMS 2200/2300 DL NOTES ------------------------------ Use the network interface if you can. These printers understand Unix LPD printer server protocol. So when setting up the printer queue, you can select "UNIX Printer (lpd queue)", set the lpd queue name to "lp" (arbitrary), and set the "Server" to the IP address of the printer. These printers also understand several other printer server protocols, such as JetDirect and IPP, but I have not tried them. In any case, I'm not aware of any advantages of using them over LPD. The USB interface on this printer will work if your printer is at firmware revision 2.55 or later. Mine was not, but I was able to get this firmware from the Konica Minolta Europe web site. The USA site doesn't have it. Upgrading the firmware on your printer can be dangerous and might turn your printer into a paperweight, so I do not recommend it unless you need USB and are a computer expert. To get the v2.55 firmware upgrade, try: ./getweb 2300dl_fw CUPS USB NOTES -------------- If you are using the USB port, then the URI should be: file:/dev/usb/lp0 OR usb:/dev/usb/lp0 file:/dev/usb/lp1 OR usb:/dev/usb/lp1 OR usb://Samsung/CLP-310%20Series usb://Samsung/CLP-310%20Series usb://HP/Color%20LaserJet%20CP1215 usb://HP/Color%20LaserJet%202600n usb://HP/LaserJet%201000 usb://HP/LaserJet%201005 usb://HP/LaserJet%201018 usb://HP/LaserJet%201020 usb://HP/LaserJet%20P1005 usb://HP/LaserJet%20P1006 usb://HP/LaserJet%20P1007 usb://HP/LaserJet%20P1008 usb://HP/LaserJet%20P1505 usb://HP/LaserJet%20Professional%20P1102w Don't use hp:// because that is for hplip (a closed source, proprietary driver). Do a "make cups" as root if you haven't done it before. HP LASERJET 1000/1005/1018/1020, P1005/P1006/P1007/P1008/P1505 NOTES -------------------------------------------------------------------- These printers need their firmware downloaded to them every time they are powered up. On Linux with USB connected printer: If you are running Linux and the printer is connected via USB, you can arrange for the firmware to be automatically downloaded to the printer by performing one more installation step: # make install-hotplug Power off then on the printer. Light should flash orange for ~5 seconds as the firmware is getting downloaded. On another OS or with a parallel port connected printer: You must send a firmware file to the printer each time you power it up. If you downloaded the extra files for the HP above, a typical command line to load the firmware would be ONE of these: # cat /usr/share/foo2zjs/firmware/sihp1000.dl > /dev/usb/lp0 # cat /usr/share/foo2zjs/firmware/sihp1005.dl > /dev/usb/lp0 # cat /usr/share/foo2zjs/firmware/sihp1018.dl > /dev/usb/lp0 # cat /usr/share/foo2zjs/firmware/sihp1020.dl > /dev/usb/lp0 # cat /usr/share/foo2xqx/firmware/sihpP1005.dl > /dev/usb/lp0 # cat /usr/share/foo2xqx/firmware/sihpP1006.dl > /dev/usb/lp0 # cat /usr/share/foo2xqx/firmware/sihpP1505.dl > /dev/usb/lp0 Light should flash orange for ~5 seconds as the firmware is getting downloaded. On Mac OS X: You must send a firmware file to the printer each time you power it up. If you downloaded the extra files for the HP above, a typical command line to load the firmware would be: $ lp -oraw /usr/share/foo2zjs/firmware/sihp1018.dl $ lp -oraw /usr/share/foo2zjs/firmware/sihp1020.dl $ lp -oraw /usr/share/foo2xqx/firmware/sihpP1005.dl $ lp -oraw /usr/share/foo2xqx/firmware/sihpP1006.dl $ lp -oraw /usr/share/foo2xqx/firmware/sihpP1505.dl -OR- Add a line to /etc/rc.local and reboot: killall osx-hplj-hotplug; \ osx-hplj-hotplug >/tmp/osx-hplj-hotplug 2>&1 & -OR- Issue a "make install-hotplug" command: $ sudo make install-hotplug Light should flash orange for ~5 seconds as the firmware is getting downloaded. Firmware Not Downloaded: # usb_printerid /dev/usb/lp0 GET_DEVICE_ID string: MFG:Hewlett-Packard;MDL:HP LaserJet 1020;CMD:ACL;CLS: PRINTER;\ DES:HP LaserJet 1020; Firmware Downloaded: # usb_printerid /dev/usb/lp0 GET_DEVICE_ID string: MFG:Hewlett-Packard;MDL:HP LaserJet 1020;CMD:ACL;CLS: PRINTER;\ DES:HP LaserJet 1020;FWVER:20050309; NOTE: The original HP files are named '*.img'. Sometimes HP supplies these files ready-to-download to the printer, sometimes they are raw ARM executables and need to have a special header added to them before they can be downloaded. The "make install" step will use the supplied "arm2hpdl" program to automatically detect which kind of file they are and convert them (if needed) to the downloadable '*.dl' format. These printers do not have a "button" when you run out of paper. But, there is a GNOME gui in: Applications -> System Tools -> HPLJ 10xx Replaced Paper It requires tcl, tk, and tix. Fedora 5 and later: # yum install tcl tk tix or, you can simulate this by reloading the paper and doing: $ usb_printerid /dev/usb/lp0 or, you can open the print cartridge door and then close it. HP SMART INSTALL NOTES ---------------------- The printers HP LaserJet Pro P1102, HP LaserJet Pro CP1025, and simliar models have a virtual CD-ROM (a fake USB CD drive) in USB mode. You can disable this three ways: Method 1: NOTE: this is a non-open-source method! - Connect the printer to a Windows PC and turn it on. The fake CD-ROM appears on Windows. - Insert the original Driver CD that ships with the printer - Run SIUtility.exe or SIUtility64.exe from the UTIL folder and COMPLETELY DISABLE THIS "HP SMART INSTALL" FEATURE. Method 2: - Install usb_modeswitch and usb_modeswitch-data from your distro's repository. I.E.: # yum install usb_modeswitch usb_modeswitch-data OR $ sudo apt-get install usb-modeswitch-data OR Surf to: http://www.draisberghof.de/usb_modeswitch/ - Power cycle the printer. Method 3: NOTE: this is a non-open-source method! - Execute: $ wget http://hplipopensource.com/hplip-web/smartinstall/\ SmartInstallDisable-Tool.run $ sh SmartInstallDisable-Tool.run PSUTILS AND 2/4-UP CAPABILITY ----------------------------- If you would like to use the 2-up/4-up capability, then you need to get and install Angus Duggan's excellent psutils package. You can find the source code for psutils here: http://knackered.knackered.org/angus/psutils/index.html Or an RPM here: http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=psutils CUSTOM PAGE SIZE ---------------- Append "PageSize=Custom.MMMxNNNin" to the lpr command. E.G. $ lpr -P hp2600 -o media=letter -o PageSize=Custom.4x6in ~/testpage.ps $ lpr -P hp2600 -o media=letter -o PageSize=Custom.10x15cm ~/testpage.ps $ lpr -P hp1020 -o media=letter -o PageSize=Custom.4x6in ~/testpage.ps Or, use a GUI that allows the custom size parameters, e.g. "evince" - PostScript and PDF File Viewer. SET DEFAULT MEDIA WITH CUPS --------------------------- $ sudo # lpoptions -o media=A4 -OR- # lpoptions -o media=Letter MANUAL DUPLEX ------------- See: https://sourceforge.net/projects/g-manual-duplex/ Install: $ make $ su # make install -OR- $ sudo make install [logout] [login] Then: Using the Gnome 2 or Gnome-3 Classic (fallback) GUI: 1a) System Tools -> Gnome Manual Duplex - OR - 1b) Add to Panel -> Gnome Manual Duplex applet -> Add 2) Print -> GnomeManualDuplex (Virtual Printer) -> Print Using the Gnome 3 Shell GUI: 1) $ gnome-session-properties Startup Programs -> GnomeManualDuplex -> Enable [logout][login] 2) Print -> GnomeManualDuplex (Virtual Printer) -> Print Works with *.ps and *.pdf files. Works with Gnome-2 or Gnome-3. - Print odd pages - Wait for confimation message - Insert in the same orientation into the printer - Print reverse even pages Howto (video): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4Ghomz6RQI -OR- $ psmandup [options] file.ps Ref: Fedora: # yum install a2ps Ubuntu: $ sudo apt-get install a2ps -OR- (Gnome) Print -> Page Setup -> Only print -> Odd Sheets then: Print -> Page Setup -> Only print -> Even Sheets -OR- (Gnome) Print -> Job -> Odd Pages then: Print -> Job -> Even Pages -OR- (KDE) Okular -> Print -> Copies -> Page Set -> Odd Pages then: Okular -> Print -> Copies -> Page Set -> Even Pages Ref: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=520598 UPDATE ------ Here are handy lines you can click on to get the latest version: ${URLZJS}/ wget ${URLZJS}/foo2zjs.tar.gz My advice: update early and often!!!! UNINSTALLING ------------ This will uninstall everything from your system. $ su # make uninstall BUG REPORTS ----------- PLEASE use the forums at: http://foo2zjs.rkkda.com/forum/index.php I do not read or reply to HTML email or messages sent under an alias. I failed out of french class, so don't even think about sending me email in anything but English. Rick Richardson DEVELOPER AND DEBUGGING TIPS ---------------------------- If you want to work on this program, I recommend creating a "raw" printer queue directed at the printer, with no protocol conversions. OR, simple copy the file to /dev/usb/lp0 (USB) or nc (netcat) the file (network). Then, you can use the "foo2zjs-wrapper" program to convert Postscript test programs to ZjS format, and inspect them with "zjsdecode" before deciding whether to print them or not. For example: foo2zjs-wrapper testpage.ps > testpage.zm foo2zjs-wrapper -c testpage.ps > testpage.zc zjsdecode < testpage.zm zjsdecode < testpage.zc lpr -Praw testpage.zm OR cp testpage.zm /dev/usb/lp0 OR nc 192.168.1.NNN 9100 < testpage.zm Same thing for the other drivers, e.g. ... foo2hiperc-wrapper testpage.ps > testpage.hc hipercdecode < testpage.hc nc 192.168.1.NNN 9100 < testpage.hc If the printer is an HP LaserJet 10xx or P1xxx and needs to have the firmware downloaded, this will tell you (P1006): Before: usb_printerid /dev/usb/lp0 MFG:Hewlett-Packard;MDL:HP LaserJet P1006;CMD:ACL;CLS:PRINTER;\ DES:HP LaserJet P1006; After: usb_printerid /dev/usb/lp0 MFG:Hewlett-Packard;MDL:HP LaserJet P1006;CMD:ACL;CLS:PRINTER;\ DES:HP LaserJet P1006;FWVER:20080415; CUSTOM ICC/ICM COLOR PRINTER PROFILE (BUY) ------------------------------------------ I need: Dell 1355 or Xerox 6015 default resolution Samsung CLP-315 default resolution Samsung CLP-325 default resolution Samsung CLP-365 default resolution Samsung CLP-600 default resolution Samsung CLP-610 default resolution Samsung CLP-620 default resolution HP Color LaserJet 1500 default resolution HP Color LaserJet CP1215 default resolution, 1-bit and 2-bit HP Color LaserJet 2600n 2-bit, default resolution 0) Pick a vendor, e.g. google: "Custom Printer Profiles" MadManChan's Custom Printer Profiles http://people.csail.mit.edu/ericchan/photos/profiles.html Cost: 20 dollars PC35 PhotoLab Custom Printer Profiling Services http://printerprofiles.homestead.com/ Cost: 30 dollars Cathy's Profiles http://www.cathysprofiles.com/ Cost: 35 dollars "Custom ICC ICM colour printer profile RGB or CMYK" Seller: personalised101 http://stores.ebay.ie/The-Graphics-Depot Cost: 10 pounds "We Create a Custom ICC Profile for Your Printer-" Seller: fotojimbo http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZfotojimbo Cost: 10 dollars "Custom Color ICC Profile Printer Epson HP Canon 3800" Seller: Booksmart Studio http://stores.shop.ebay.com/Booksmart-Studio Cost: 25 dollars 1) Convert the vendor sheet(s) from *.tif to page*.ps (OPTIONAL) $ gimp OR Preferred, using ImageMagick's "convert" $ convert Color\ Patch\ RGB\ \(Page\ 1\).tif page1.ps $ convert Color\ Patch\ RGB\ \(Page\ 2\).tif page2.ps OR From *.jpg to *.ps $ convert a300DPI_i1-RGB-1.5.jpg -rotate 90 -density 300x300 \ -quality 100 page1.ps 2) Print the Postscript vendor sheet(s) with NO color correction: $ foo2hp2600-wrapper -c -C10 -Gnone.icm page1.ps > test1.prn $ nc 192.168.1.xxxxxxx 9100 < test1.prn OR $ cp test1.prn /dev/usb/lp0 repeat for page2.ps (if necessary). 3) Send them to the vendor by POSTAL MAIL 4) Get back *.icc/*.icm profile by EMAIL or WEB 5) Put it in /usr/share/foo2hp/icm/testing.icm 6) Print a test picture: $ foo2hp2600-wrapper -c -C10 -Gtesting.icm \ picture.ps > picture.prn $ nc 192.168.1.xxxxxxx 9100 < picture.prn OR $ cp picture.prn /dev/usb/lp0 7) If it is OK, send "testing.icm" to rick.richardson@comcast.net for inclusion in foo2zjs. Other printers: use foo2qpdl-wrapper and /usr/share/foo2qpdl/icm/ Other printers: use foo2lava-wrapper and /usr/share/foo2lava/icm/ CUSTOM ICC/ICM COLOR PRINTER PROFILE (ARGYLL) --------------------------------------------- Reference: firefox http://www.xritephoto.com/html/colormunkisplash.htm firefox http://www.argyllcms.com/ man printer-profile DON'T DO THIS ON A 32-BIT (i386) PROCESSOR! Ghostscript (8.63) has problems. Weird color profile data. ONLY DO THIS ON A 64-BIT (x86_64)PROCESSOR. But, you can use the color profile on i386 and x86_64. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!! Execute: $ man printer-profile $ printer-profile manuf model [rgb|cmyk] [patches] [ink-limit] If it is OK, send "testing.icm" to rick.richardson@comcast.net for inclusion in foo2zjs.