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Canon CAPT Printer Driver for Linux Version 2.60

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CONTENTS

Before Starting
1. Introduction
2. Distribution File Structure of the Canon CAPT Printer Driver for Linux
3. Hardware Requirements
4. Auto startup setting procedure for ccpd daemon
5. Cautions, Limitations, and Restrictions
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1. Introduction -----------------------------------------------------------------
Thank you for using the Canon CAPT Printer Driver for Linux. This CAPT printer 
driver provides printing functions for Canon LBP printers operating under the 
CUPS (Common Unix Printing System) environment, a printing system that functions 
on Linux operating systems.


2. Distribution File Structure of the Canon CAPT Printer Driver for Linux -------
The Canon CAPT Printer Driver for Linux distribution files are as follows:
Furthermore, the file name for the CUPS driver common module and printer
driver module differs depending on the version.

- README-capt-2.6xUS.txt (This document)
Describes supplementary information on the Canon CAPT Printer Driver for Linux.

- LICENSE-captdrv-2.6xE.txt
Describes User License Agreement on the Canon CAPT Printer Driver for Linux.

- guide-capt-2.6xUS.tar.gz
Online manual that explains how to use the Canon CAPT Printer Driver for Linux.
This includes the system requirements, installation, and usage of the Canon CAPT
Printer Driver for Linux.
Because this file is in a compressed format, you need to extract it to the
appropriate directory before reading.

- cndrvcups-common-2.60-x.i386.rpm (for 32-bit)
- cndrvcups-common-2.60-x.x86_64.rpm (for 64-bit)
- cndrvcups-common_2.60-x_i386.deb (for Debian 32-bit)
- cndrvcups-common_2.60-x_amd64.deb (for Debian 64-bit)
Installation package for the CUPS driver common module used by the Canon CAPT
Printer Driver for Linux.

- cndrvcups-capt-2.60-x.i386.rpm (for 32-bit)
- cndrvcups-capt-2.60-x.x86_64.rpm (for 64-bit)
- cndrvcups-capt_2.60-x_i386.deb (for Debian 32-bit)
- cndrvcups-capt_2.60-x_amd64.deb (for Debian 64-bit)
Installation package for the Canon CAPT Printer Driver for Linux.

- cndrvcups-common-2.60-x.tar.gz
Source file for the CUPS driver common module used by the Canon CAPT Printer
Driver for Linux.

- cndrvcups-capt-2.60-x.tar.gz
Source file for the Canon CAPT Printer Driver for Linux.


3. Hardware Requirements --------------------------------------------------------
This printer driver can be used with the following hardware environment.

Hardware:
    Computer that is enable to operate Linux, with x86 compatible CPU
    (32-bit or 64-bit)

Object Printer:
    The Canon CAPT Printer Driver for Linux supports the following Canon 
    products.
    Please refer the following to find the PPD file for your Canon CAPT 
    Printer Driver.

    Canon LBP7200C (CNCUPSLBP7200CCAPTS.ppd)
    LBP7200Cdn

    Canon LBP6300 (CNCUPSLBP6300CAPTS.ppd)
    LBP6300dn

    Canon LBP6000/6018 (CNCUPSLBP6018CAPTS.ppd)
    LBP6000

Please see the online manual about the install method and the concrete usage.


4. Auto startup setting procedure for ccpd daemon -------------------------------
When setting the Status Monitor to start automatically, ccpd daemon must be set
to start automatically as well.
Set ccpd daemon to start automatically in the following procedure.

<For a distribution with a /etc/rc.local file>
Log in as 'root' and add the '/etc/init.d/ccpd start' command to the
/etc/rc.local file.

<For a distribution with a /sbin/insserv command>
Log in as 'root', add the following comments to the third line in
/etc/init.d/ccpd, and execute the 'insserv ccpd' command.

### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides:          ccpd
# Required-Start:    $local_fs $remote_fs $syslog $network $named
# Should-Start:      $ALL
# Required-Stop:     $syslog $remote_fs
# Default-Start:     3 5
# Default-Stop:      0 1 2 6
# Description:       Start Canon Printer Daemon for CUPS
### END INIT INFO


5. Cautions, Limitations, and Restrictions --------------------------------------

- If you install "cndrvcups-common" package version 2.60, make sure you install
  the same version of the "cndrvcups-capt" package, i.e. 2.60.

- When specifying multiple pages/copies for [Page Layout] in the [General]
  sheet to print a document created with StarSuite7/OpenOffice, due to a cause
  of operation by the CUPS module, settings are not correctly assigned to the
  multiple pages and output.

- PostScript files created with the number of copies specified in OpenOffice.org
  or StarSuite are affected not by the value specified by [Copies] in the 
  [cngplp] dialog box (the driver UI), but by the number of copies set when 
  creating the PostScript file.

- If settings are changed from the driver UI, during print processing, the
  printed result will reflect the changed settings.

- If [Brightness and Gamma] is specified in the [General] sheet from an
  application such as OpenOffice.org, GIMP, or Acrobat Reader v.5.0, the settings
  will be invalid.

- You cannot print a PDF document by directly specifying it from the desktop or
  command line. When printing a PDF document, it is recommended that you print
  it from Acrobat Reader or Adobe Reader.

- The maximum number of files that can be held in the print queue when printing
  is 500 according to CUPS specifications. Files queued after the 500th file will
  be ignored.

- When the paper size is specified from the application, the specified contents
  will not be valid. The value specified for [Page Size] in the [General] sheet
  in the printer driver screen will be reflected when printing.

- If you are using SUSE LINUX Professional 9.3, the driver UI may display
  unintelligible characters. You can solve this problem using the following
  method.
  1) Log in as 'root'.
  2) Execute the following command to change the GTK+ environment settings.
     # cd /etc/
     # ln -s opt/gnome/gtk ./

- If you are using SUSE LINUX Professional 9.3, a warning may occur when
  you activate the driver UI. You can solve this problem using the following
  method.
  1) Open [K Menu] -> [Control Center].
  2) Select [Appearance & Themes].
  3) Select [Colors].
  4) Deselect [Apply colors to non-KDE applications].
  5) Close [Control Center].

- If you are using LBP7200Cdn, LBP6300dn, LBP6018, or LBP6000, blank paper is
  not output according to Glue Code specifications, even if the print job
  includes blank pages.
  The setting does not become effective even after setting [Use Skip Blank
  Pages Mode] in the [Finishing Details] dialog box to [Off] or specifying the
  printer setting not to use the Skip Blank Pages mode from the command line.

- If you use the Cancel Job key on the printer unit to cancel jobs, the jobs from
  CUPS may not be cleared depending on the data size. In this case, delete the
  jobs using the CUPS interface.

- If you cannot browse the IP address of localhost, you cannot start Status
  Monitor.
  Modify "/etc/hosts" so that you can browse the IP address of localhost.

- If you have connected the printer using a USB cable in the environment in which
  the HAL daemon runs on Fedora Core, delete the registered printer entry created
  by the HAL daemon with the printer name once, and then perform the registration
  operation for the printer.

- If you are using CUPS 1.2.x for the printing system, the printer may not
  operate properly when printing banner pages.
  Before you print banner pages, replace the printing system with CUPS 1.1.x.

- If you are using the following distributions, you may not be able to install
  the printer driver successfully because "libstdc++.so.5" is not installed by
  default.
  In this case, perform the additional installation of the package.
  - For Fedora Core 4, Fedora Core 5, Fedora Core 6, Fedora 7, Fedora 8,
    Fedora 9, Fedora 10, Fedora 11, Fedora 12, Fedora 13, Fedora 14,
    RedHat Enterprise Linux 5.1, and CentOS 5.3
    -> Install the package (compat-libstdc++-33).
  - For Ubuntu 7.10, Ubuntu 8.04, Ubuntu 8.10, Ubuntu 9.04, Ubuntu 9.10,
    Ubuntu 10.04, Ubuntu 10.10, Debian GNU/Linux 4.0, and Debian GNU/Linux 5.0
    -> Obtain the package (gcc-3.3-base or libstdc++5) from
       "http://lug.mtu.edu/ubuntu/pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/" to install it.
       Reference Information: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=674100
  - For Mandriva 2008 and Mandriva 2008 Spring
    -> Obtain the package (libstdc++5) from the standard mirror server etc. to
       install it.
  - For openSUSE 11.1
    -> Install the package (libstdc++33-.3.3-7.5.i586).

- If you are using SUSE Linux 9.3 or SUSE Linux 10.0, and are printing from
  the [Print] dialog box of Mozilla or FireFox, because the multiple copies
  setting is not enabled, you can print only one copy regardless of how many
  copies you have specified.
  This problem can be solved by changing the following line in the file
  "/etc/cups/mime.convs".
  [Before change]
    application/mozilla-ps application/postscript 33 pswrite
  [After change]
    application/mozilla-ps application/postscript 33 pstops

- When performing banner printing in Fedora 8 or Fedora 9, if you specify a
  setting other than [none] for [End] under [Banner] in the [General] sheet,
  the print queue will stop.

- If you are using Fedora 9, restarting the CCPD daemon may stop the kernel.
  You can avoid this problem by updating the kernel to 
  "kernel-2.6.25.14-108.fc9".

- If you are using Fedora 11 and print with the print queue stopped after
  canceling a job, the job is suspended. In this case, click the [Maintenance]
  button in Printers in the CUPSWeb interface and select [Resume Printer] to
  perform the [pending since] job again.
  If you cannot find the [Maintenance] button, you can select [Resume Printer]
  by selecting [Pause Printer].

- If you are using openSUSE 10.2 or SLED10SP1, which includes Ghostscript
  version 8.15.3, you may not be able to print some documents. To solve this
  problem, install another version of Ghostscript.

- If you are using openSUSE 11.0 with Ghostscript version 8.6.x, printing from
  Evince, GIMP, or other applications may take time.

- If you are using Adobe Reader 7.0.x, and modify such settings as Paper Size,
  Paper Source, Duplex Printing, etc. in the print dialog window, these options
  are automatically added to the printer command. However, these settings will
  not work because they cannot be recognized as command options. To solve this
  problem, use "-o" to separate each command options.
     [before] -o InputSlot=Manual,Duplex=DuplexNotumble
     [after]  -o InputSlot=Manual -o Duplex=DuplexNoTumble

- When printing PDF files using Adobe Reader 8, there may be instances where
  some image data is not printed.
  This problem may be solved by printing using Adobe Reader 7 or Adobe Reader 9,
  or setting Level 3 in the PostScript options.

- When performing 2-sided printing with Adobe Reader 8.1.2, if you specify
  [ON (Short-edged Binding)] for [Duplex Printing] in the print properties for
  Adobe Reader 8.1.2, the document will be printed on both sides with long-edged
  binding.
  This problem can be avoided by printing the document using the printer driver
  UI.

- If you are using Vine Linux 3.1, you may take time to print from Adobe Reader
  7.0.9 or may not be able to print some documents.

- When printing PDF files containing Japanese characters from the command line
  in Vine Linux 4.1, there may be instances where Ghostscript terminates
  unexpectedly, causing printing to stop.
  This problem can be avoided by printing PDF files using Adobe Reader.

- When printing PDF files from Adobe Reader 8 in Vine Linux 4.1, there may be
  instances where Ghostscript terminates unexpectedly, causing the print queue
  to stop.
  This is caused by Ghostscript (7.07) not being able to analyze PS files
  created by Adobe Reader 8, and consequently terminating prematurely, thereby
  stopping the filtering process.
  This problem can be avoided by using Adobe Reader 7.

- When printing text files in landscape orientation in Vine Linux 4.1,
  Vine Linux 4.2, Fedora 8, Fedora 9, or RedHat Enterprise Linux v.5, there may
  be instances where the text file is printed in portrait orientation with some
  of the print data not being printed on the page. This is caused by the CUPS
  filter employed by the distribution you are using creating a PS command that
  is already set to portrait.
  Also, some of the functions provided in the CUPS standard filter "texttops"
  may not operate correctly.
  This problem can be avoided by changing the CUPS filter name specified in the
  "text/plain" entry line in the CUPS setting file "mime.convs" to the CUPS
  standard filter "texttops". This will result in Japanese characters being
  misprinted, therefore when printing Japanese characters, it is necessary to
  print a PS command created with a text editor or text/PostScript conversion
  program such as paps.

- If you specify Paper Source settings in the print dialog of an application
  such as Writer of OpenOffice.org, the settings made from the application are
  overridden by the printer driver UI settings. To print from the desired
  Paper Source, specify the Paper Source from the printer driver UI beforehand,
  or print from the command line.

- If you are using Debian GNU/Linux 4.0, a PPD file error may occour when you
  register the printer (PPD) with the print spooler. To solve this problem,
  use "-P (full path to the ppd)" instead of "-m" when you specify the ppd
  using the command line.
    Example: /usr/sbin/lpadmin -p LBP7200C
              -P /usr/share/cups/model/CNCUPSLBP7200CCAPTS.ppd
              -v ccp://localhost:59687 -E

- If you are using Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 r6, and attempt to print a text file
  using the printer driver UI when EUC-JP is set as the locale, printing will
  fail.
  This problem can be solved by printing a PS command created with a text editor
  or text/Postscript conversion program such as paps.

- If you are using Debian GNU/Linux 5.0.2, the gs-esp module is required to
  install the common module.
  You can install the gs-esp module by executing the following command.
    # apt-get install gs-esp

- If you are using Ubuntu 7.10, you may fail to print because it introduces
  security software called AppArmor.
  As the workaround, disable the AppArmor CUPS profile by running
  sudo aa-complain cupsd to enable printing.
  For more details, see Ubuntu 7.10 Release Notes.

- If you are using Ubuntu 8.10, Ubuntu 9.04, Ubuntu 9.10, Ubuntu 10.04,
  Ubuntu 10.10, Ubuntu 11.04, Ubuntu 11.10, and Ubuntu 12.04, the printer
  will print with the default paper output method, regardless of whether
  you have specified the paper output method.
  This problem can be solved by changing the output paper method setting from
  the CUPS printer settings (Web).

- If you are using Ubuntu 8.10, specifying reverse order for printing does not
  affect the print result.
  This problem can be solved by updating CUPS.

- If you are using Ubuntu 8.10, Ubuntu 9.04, Ubuntu 9.10, Ubuntu 10.04,
  Ubuntu 10.10, Ubuntu 11.04, Ubuntu 11.10, and Ubuntu 12.04, when printing
  PDF data or PS data, brightness and gamma correction settings may not
  affect the print result.

- If you are using Ubuntu 7.04, Ubuntu 7.10, Ubuntu 8.04, Ubuntu 8.10,
  Ubuntu 9.04, Debian GNU/Linux 3.1, Debian GNU/Linux 4.0, or
  Debian GNU/Linux 5.0, the libcupsys2 library is required to install
  the common module.
  You can install the libcupsys2 library by executing the following command.
    # apt-get install libcupsys2

- If you are using Ubuntu 9.04 and update the CUPS version to
  "1.3.9-17ubuntu3.2", printing will fail due to improper PS data.
  You can avoid this problem by downgrading the CUPS version to
  "1.3.9-17ubuntu3.1".
  <Downgrading with the apt-get command>
    - Execute the following command.
        # apt-get install cups=1.3.9-17ubuntu3.1

- If you are using Ubuntu 9.04, Ubuntu 9.10, Ubuntu 10.04, Ubuntu 10.10,
  Ubuntu 11.04, Ubuntu 11.10, Ubuntu 12.04, Fedora 11, Fedora 12, Fedora 13,
  Fedora 14, Fedora 15, Fedora 16, or Fedora 17, and print banner pages,
  the specified number of banner pages are printed.

- When printing PDF files from Adobe Reader in Mandriva, regardless of the
  version being used, there may be instances where Ghostscript terminates
  unexpectedly, causing the print queue to stop.
  This is caused by Ghostscript (8.60) not being able to analyze PS commands
  created using PS files for which security settings have been specified, and
  consequently terminating prematurely, thereby stopping the filtering process.
  This problem can be avoided by not printing PDF files that have security
  settings using Adobe Reader.

- If you are using Mandriva One 2008 Spring or Mandriva 2008 PowerPack with CUPS
  version 1.3.6, unintended print results may occur even when printing with
  standard CUPS print functions.
  This problem can be solved by updating CUPS.

- If you want to use multiple printers with the same device path (such as
  /dev/usb/lp0) on a USB connection, exit the ccpd daemon, and then add a
  printer when you switch the connection.
  If you do not exit the ccpd daemon, you may not be able to obtain appropriate
  printout results.

- If 15 or more characters are specified for the host name of Linux, the printer
  status may not display properly in Status Monitor.

- If you are using printers of the same model with one computer, and one is
  connected via USB and another is connected via network, the printer status may
  not display properly in Status Monitor.

- If your version of Ghostscript is 8.6x, you may not be able to print some
  documents.

- If you are using CentOS 5.3, you cannot print the number of copies as you
  specified in Evidence.
  You can solve this problem by printing from other PDF viewers such as
  Adobe Reader or using the following methods.
  1) Set the number of copies to 1 and select a PS command for the output
     destination in Evince to output a file.
  2) Print the PS command output as a file after specifying the number of
     copies in cngplp.

- Depending on the version of GTK (GIMP Toolkit), some characters may be
  unintelligible when displayed on the screen, but this does not indicate
  a problem with the functions and values set. Redraw the corresponding text
  area to solve this problem.

- If you are using Fedora 12 or Ubuntu 9.10, when you change the default options
  from the CUPS Web interface, the default values will be saved even if there is
  a conflict between the settings for each function. Also, once the settings are
  saved with a conflict, you cannot save the settings again even if you use the
  Web interface to change them to the correct values where there is no conflict.
  If you display the [cngplp] dialog box in this situation, an invalid operation
  may occur.
  You can use the following methods to solve this problem:
    [Method 1] Fedora 12 (32-bit/64-bit) and Ubuntu 9.10
      Re-register the printer that performed the invalid operation.
    [Method 2] Fedora 12 (32-bit/64-bit)
      Execute the following command to update CUPS:
    <For Fedora 12 (32-bit)> # yum update cups.i686
    <For Fedora 12 (64-bit)> # yum update cups.x86_64

- If you are using this driver in a 64-bit environment, and update a version
  2.20 driver to version 2.30 or later, errors  may occur when printing.
  This problem can be solved by uninstalling (rpm -e [driver]) then
  re-installing (rpm -i [driver]) the new driver.
  Alternatively, you can uninstall the old driver (rpm -e [driver]) instead
  of updating it, then install the new driver (rpm -i [driver]).

- To install the common module in the 64-bit version of Fedora 12, Fedora 13,
  Fedora 14, Fedora 15, Fedora 16, or Fedora 17, you need the 32-bit version
  glibc library.
  You can install the glibc library by executing the following command:
    # yum install glibc.i686
  Also, printer drivers from version 2.20 onward require the 32-bit version of
  the gcc, stdc, popt, and xml2 library.
  You can enable printing by executing the following command:
    # yum install libgcc.i686
    # yum install libstdc++.i686
    # yum install popt.i686
    # yum install libxml2.i686

- If you are using the 32-bit or 64-bit version of Fedora 13, Fedora 14,
  Fedora 15, Fedora 16, Fedora 17, and print a TIFF or JPEG file from the
  driver UI or command line, the printed image may be broken up.
  This problem can be solved by outputting the file as a PostScript file from
  an application such as GIMP, then printing from the command line by typing
  the PostScript command used to output the file after [cngplp].

- If you are using Fedora 12, Fedora 13, Fedora 14, Fedora 15, Fedora 16, or
  Fedora 17, even if you specify the brightness and gamma settings from the
  driver UI or the command line, these settings are not applied to the printed
  result from the second page onward. This is due to these functions not being
  enabled because Ghostscript does not correctly recognize the PostScript data
  created by the application.

- About printing from Fedora 15/Fedora 16/Fedora 17
  When printing portrait orientation PDF data by default from cngplp in 
  Fedora 15/Fedora 16/Fedora 17, images may lie outside the paper (a landscape
  orientation image is printed on portrait orientation paper).
   [Avoidance plan 1]
    Print from an application such as AdobeReader.
   [Avoidance plan 2]
    Convert PDF data to PS data from an application such as AdobeReader, and
    then print it from cngplp.

- About brightness settings in Ubuntu 11.04/Ubuntu 11.10/Ubuntu 12.04/
  Fedora 15/Fedora 16/Fedora 17
  If you specify brightness 9 to 0 to print in Ubuntu 11.04/Ubuntu 11.10/
  Ubuntu 12.04/Fedora 15/Fedora 16/Fedora 17, the brightness setting is not
  enable, print results are equivalent to when specifying brightness 100.

- About default paper sizes in Ubuntu 10.10, Ubuntu 11.04, Ubuntu 11.10,
  Ubuntu 12.04, Fedora 14, Fedora 15, Fedora 16, Fedora 17
  When registering the printer for U.S., the default paper size may be A4 in
  Ubuntu 10.10, Ubuntu 11.04, Ubuntu 11.10, Ubuntu 12.04,Fedora 14, Fedora 15,
  Fedora 16, Fedora 17.
  You can avoid this circumstance by registering the printer using the following
  procedures.
   [Avoidance plan 1]
    Register "-P" instead of "-m" to the option which specifies the PPD files
    for the lpadmin command. (When specifying PPD files with "-P", specify an
    absolute or relative path for the PPD files.)
     Example: # /usr/sbin/lpadmin   -p [Printer registration name]
              -P [PPD file path] -v lpd: [Device URI] -E
   [Avoidance plan 2]
    Add "DefaultPaperSize Auto" to "/etc/cups/cupsd.conf", and then restart CUPS
    to register the printer.

- About TIFF or JPEG image printing
  When printing TIFF or JPEG images from cngplp or command line, the printed
  images may be divided on multiple pages.
   [Avoidance plan]
    You can avoid this circumstance by printing a PS command which is output
    using cngplp or command line after outputting PostScript files from the
    applications such as GIMP.

- Printing from Ubuntu11.10/Ubuntu12.04
  When you print a PDF file using cngplp from Ubuntu11.10/Ubuntu12.04,
  the document size print option may be invalid and it may be changed and
  printed to a document size embedded to the PDF file. In this case, print
  the PDF file from an application such as Acrobat Reader.

- Paper Size in Ubuntu11.10/Ubuntu12.04
  When manipulating the combo box of cngplp on Ubuntu11.10/Ubuntu12.04,
  you may not be able to work on UIs if you specify items when a slider
  gauge is shown. In this case, enter an ESC key.

- Communication with USB connected printer from Ubuntu11.10
  In Ubuntu11.10, the communication with a USB connected printer may not be
  established if "usblp" is not lauched when the OS is launched. Follow the
  procedures below to avoid the problem.
   [Avoidance plan 1]
    When launching the OS, execute the command shown below to read the "usblp"
    module.
     # sudo modprobe usblp
   [Avoidance plan 2] 
    Remove the "blacklist usblp" line from the /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-cups-
    usblp.conf file, and cancel the setting to inhibit the "usblp" module
    reading when the OS is launched.

- You can register up to 16 printers to a single PC with this printer driver.

- About printing from 32-bit version Ubuntu 12.04
  Because a common module is installed with 32-bit Ubuntu 12.04, a 32-bit
  version libglade2 library is required.
  You can install the libglade2 library by executing the following command.
    # apt-get install libglade2

- About printing from 64-bit version Ubuntu
  Because a common module is installed with 64-bit Ubuntu, a 64-bit version
  libglade2 library is required.
  You can install the libglade2 library by executing the following command.
    # apt-get install libglade2

  In a 64-bit Ubuntu environment, all the 32-bit libraries required for
  printing are not installed. As a result, printing will fail if 32-bit
  libraries are not installed.
  Before printing, it is required that you execute the following commands to
  install a 32-bit library package.
    # apt-get install ia32-libs
    # apt-get install libpopt0:i386

- About printing from Ubuntu 12.04 "LibreOffice"
  If LibreOffice for Ubuntu is used to print Windows Office-format (*.doc, etc.)
  data, the printing result may be broken up or printing may not be possible.
  This is due to Ghostscript not correctly recognizing the PostScript data
  created by the application.

  [Avoidance plan 1]
    After converting Windows Office format (*.doc, etc.) to LibreOffice format
    (*.odt, etc.), open the Print dialog box, select an option for [Printer
    Language type] other than [PDF], and then print.
  [Avoidance plan 2]
    This problem can be solved by first selecting an option for [Printer
    Language type] other than [PDF] from LibreOffice, then outputting the file
    as a PostScript file, then printing from the command line by typing the
    PostScript command used to output the file after [cngplp].

- About restarting the ccpd for Ubuntu 12.04
  In Ubuntu 12.04, the ccpd may not restart even if the following command is
  executed.
  In this case, execute the command again.
    # /etc/init.d/ccpd restart

- To use the printer driver, Ghostscript which includes the common API is required.
  Before installing the printer driver, check that Ghostscript is installed.
  You can check using the following command in terminal software such as
  GNOME Terminal.
    % gs -h | grep opvp
  If opvp or oprp is displayed, Ghostscript which includes the common API
  is installed. If nothing is displayed, see the following URL to obtain Ghostscript.
  http://opfc.sourceforge.jp/index.html.en


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