PPD driver (For Linux and applications)
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15.4 PPD driver (For Linux and applications)
15.4.1 PPD driver types
The PPD driver contains the PPD information for Mac OS 9, Linux, and applications.
-Driver for Linux: Install for use with Linux (Contains PPD for Linux and PPD for OpenOffice)
-Driver for applications: Install when using applications such as Adobe PageMaker that require the PPD
driver.
15.4.2 PPD driver for Linux
Operating environment
The PPD driver operates in the environment where systems are combined as follows.
-OS: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4-CupsVersion: 1.1
-OS: SuSE Linux 10.1-CupsVersion: 1.2
-OpenOffice v1.1.5
Registering the PPD driver for Linux
1Copy the PPD file to the CUPS model directory. (/usr/share/cups/model for major Linux)
2In [Add Printer] of the CUPS printing system, specify PPD to add this machine.
%For details on CUPS, refer to [Help] in the CUPS Web management page.
Configuring the PPD driver for Linux
In [Configure Printer] of the CUPS printing system, configure the functions.
Registering the PPD driver for OpenOffice
1In [Add Printer] of the CUPS printing system, specify PPD to add this machine.
2Open the OpenOfficePrinterAdministrator tool.
3Click [New Printer].
4In the "Choose a device type" window, select "add a printer", and then click [Next].
5In the "Choose a driver" window, click [import].
6Select "KONICA MINOLTA C652 OpenOffice PPD", and then click [OK].
7From the "Please Select a Suitable driver." list, select "KONICA MINOLTA C652 OpenOffice PPD", and
then click [Next].
8In the "Choose a command line" window, select the printer registered to CUPS, and then click [Next].
9Click [Finish].