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Inconsistent UI: changing to BW will never get color printing back #312
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Hi @vsessink , actually how you describe it, it looks you are working with system-config-printer, not with Gnome Control Center. I'll reassign it to the project (which I maintain as well), I was able to reproduce it. In the meanwhile I recommend to use Gnome Settings - I've made the recent color related fixes based on its input, so the latest HEAD of OpenPrinting CUPS should work in usable way. |
Hi @zdohnal you're right, I actually wrote my bug description around system-config-printer, because that makes it easy to immediately check the job settings. |
Hi, I have exactly same issue. Working with Kubuntu freshly upgraded to 23.04. Tried to set CUPS via web interface (port 631) and via KDE Configure Printer interface. I also tried by cli (edit cupsd.conf and printers.conf). Always same issue. |
same issue with Debian 12 - gnome-control-center printers and system-config-printer. |
I fixed my issue by using: "MakeModel Generic IPP Everywhere Printer" |
Describe the bug
Changing "Printer Options" - "Print Color Mode" to "Monochrome" (for a Xerox Altalink C8155), also makes "Job Options" - print-color-mode change to "monochrome".
However, changing the Printer Options back to color, the Job Options setting stays monochrome. More unfortunate is the fact that the "printer options" setting is exposed through other interfaces in Gnome, while the Job Options seems not. Hence, if you'd ever change the Printing Options in the Gnome Settings printer dialog, you'll never get your color back.
I'm guessing this is related to OpenPrinting/cups#277 , the request to make it possible to default print monochrome.
However, in my current setting, I wasn't able to print to color anymore, once the "job options" setting had changed itself. There simply seems to be no UI to this.
I hope I'm not barking up the wrong tree - I sort of lost my way in the gnome-settings - cups - cups-browsed - ppd - cups-browsed-options- not sure where to send this bug, I tried my best.
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Expected behavior
Setting the "Printer Option" to Color should make it possible to print in color.
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