Hi,
I bought my wife an HP Photoshop Pro B9180 so that she would be able to print out and sell her artwork. We've had many problems getting the supplied windows HP print driver to behave despite many months dialogue with HP support, many ruined prints and much wasted ink.
My father-in-law recommended I try TurboPrint, and over the last few weeks, I have managed to get TurboPrint to behave much more predictably in Linux than the HP supplied driver via windows.
Whereas my wife runs Windows XP (due to poor Aiptek tablet drivers in Linux), I prefer to run a Linux based operating system and have exposed our day-to-day B&W printer through cups via an old laptop as a printserver to the home network. I'd like to do the same for the B9180, but all my attempts so-far have cropped (and perhaps scaled) the image to a 5mm uniform non-printed border, printing via chaining cups servers for my linux systems and via Windows print-server to cups.
This was a circa £500 attempt to setup a networked RIP enabled entry level professional printing syatem.
My question is: Should it be possible to do this, where is the 5mm border entering the workflow, and can It be quashed?
Thanks,
Mike