PDF/X-3 and Scribus Document Index Optimizing Your Linux Desktop
Driving CUPS wih Scribus
CUPS, GIMP Print and Scribus make a great combination. Now in the 0.9.6 version, you can "drive" CUPS directly from Scribus.
First, make sure you have the the correct cups development libraries installed before compiling Scribus. On Redhat, for example, they are named cups-devel.
The cups control panel in Scribus with the regular ijs plus ghostscript driver:
Hints:
- CUPS has a separate gimp-print plug in which really improves the output of Scribus and any color docs GIMP-Print Drivers
- cups-calibrate is a command line program you can run as root to calibrate the printer. This only works with the gimp-print drivers - not other CUPS drivers. This is a step by step procedure which in some cases can improve the sharpness of your prints.
- CUPS also has an escputil command line utility for cleaning the heads etc. Simply type:
escputil -help
for options. This is for Epson printers only.
Below shows the difference in having the GIMP-Print Plug-in.
The main difference is the more refined color adjustments and color space adjustments available in GIMP Print. It is slower than other drivers, but the output quality is the main reason. You can also use kprinter in combination with other programs which are not CUPS aware, but can benefit from high quality printing. As an example, Acrobat Reader on Linux does not recognize CUPS, but has a command line window to call kprinter. Thus, you can print high resolution PDF's with the same high quality as Scribus.
What I recommend with CUPS is to set up your everyday printer with the ijs or regular kprinter driver and then add a second printer instance with GIMP Print, so you have quicker output with everyday docs like text files etc..
Added - 14 Jan 2003
PDF/X-3 and Scribus Document Index Optimizing Your Linux Desktop