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> Has everyone noticed how printing from Linux just plain sux?  I'm not
> talking about home-user joe who only has one printer and uses lpr.  I'm
> talking about trying to use multiple printers, at multiple locations,
> from various business caliber applications.  For instance, today I am at
> home so I would be using my home printer.  Saturday I might take my
> laptop to my Dad's house and want to print something on his printer. 
> Next week I might be in the office and desire to print something there,
> and at night in some hotel hoping to use the shared printer in the
> hotel's business center.  
> 
> All of those devices are easy to setup w/ CUPs, BUT.... hardly any
> business class applications really utilize CUPs.  OpenOffice has it's
> own printer integration layer (it sux), Mozilla/Firefox can only print
> if you use their own xprint layer, and AbiWord core-dumps every other
> print.  I find it amazingly interesting that Crossover Office (MS Office
> + Wine) prints the best, the most consistently and the easiest.  
> 
> I like Crossover but find it very lame to keep using MS Office just so
> that I can print consistently and problem-free from Linux.
> 
> Am I alone here?
> 
> -Jim P.

I know it sounds like a weak solution, but I just change my default printer,
then let each app print to the the default.  That way I don' thave to worry
about each app's printing subsystem...printing just works.  I do have an issue
with Galeon printing multiple blank pages b/f printing content (only app to do
it), but that is a minor annoyance.  

HTH
-- 
Jonathan Glass
System Support Specialist II
Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience
315 Ferst Drive NW
Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0363
Office: 404-385-0127
Cell: 404-444-4086

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