Re: Black & White Printing
- From: Michael Satterwhite <michael@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Dec 2006 16:39:22 -0600
Jorge Castelao wrote:
El sáb, 30-12-2006 a las 14:21 -0600, Michael Satterwhite escribió:
I have a color inkjet printer (HP 5440) which is working fine on my
system. Sometimes, however, I have a color document that I want to print
in black & white (greyscale). I remember that in my Windows days, I
could just select printer properties and say "black and white". I seem
to remember - at some point - doing something similar in Linux, although
maybe I'm going senile.
Does anyone know a simple way to tell CUPS to render the document in
black and white?
Printing from Openoffice, for example:
File --> Print...
In the print dialog box, click Properties..., then click label Device,
and you can change Printout mode or Resolution, Quality, Ink type
That's great when using OpenOffice, but I don't see those options in
other programs such as gpdf. Sometimes I need to print with programs
other than ooO.
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