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I wonder if I could revisit this issue again.


I have been experimenting a bit more and 
LibreOffice doesn't show all the options 
the printer has available.


For example:- ( With LO 3.5.n and openSuse 12.1)
In the system printer dialog my Ricoh MPC 5000
has 4 trays and a bypass. In LO it only show the 4 trays


Also it has paper types of Thick, Thick2 and Thick3 for 
different weights of paper. The LO dialog only has Thick
which is a bit of a problem as some types of iron on 
paper we use has to go through the printer at Thick 2 or
Thick 3


If I use something like Gimp or Chrome and print a page it shows all
the options ( 21 types of paper and 5 trays  ) LO only shows
13 types of paper and 4 trays.


Where is LO getting it's information from and why is it wrong
on some printers? ( our old HP 4250's are correct but they are
pretty simple souls at the best of times ) Also, is there some
way to tell LO to get it's information from the system?


Many thanks


Mal


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