Monitor shows 'Demo' and limited function after registration
Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 9:58 pm
Hi, I recently installed a demo/trial version of your printer driver for an Epson Stylus Pro 4800. Finding the driver to be satisfactory beyond my expectation I went through with a purchase of the full driver with support for large size papers.
I followed the directions for installation of the driver by passing the keyfile to Turboprint Studio but I still see the message at the bottom of the Turboprint Monitor window that notifies me of the Demo/Trial status of Turboprint studio and offers me a trial end date.
Additionally, when I look at my CUPS settings the driver is displayed as being "TurboPrint Studio - ***unregistered***" and I have found that I cannot print images over 8.5x11" through CUPS. I can print on larger paper sizes but the printed image stays relegated to that space.
Gimp is one exception as it has a separate 'print through turboprint' option and works as-expected but I have a need to network two of my machines together and (if I remember this correctly) I need CUPS to do that.
Please let me know how to specify a registered / XL TurboPrint driver and print large paper/image sizes through CUPS.
Regards,
~Rael
I followed the directions for installation of the driver by passing the keyfile to Turboprint Studio but I still see the message at the bottom of the Turboprint Monitor window that notifies me of the Demo/Trial status of Turboprint studio and offers me a trial end date.
Additionally, when I look at my CUPS settings the driver is displayed as being "TurboPrint Studio - ***unregistered***" and I have found that I cannot print images over 8.5x11" through CUPS. I can print on larger paper sizes but the printed image stays relegated to that space.
Gimp is one exception as it has a separate 'print through turboprint' option and works as-expected but I have a need to network two of my machines together and (if I remember this correctly) I need CUPS to do that.
Please let me know how to specify a registered / XL TurboPrint driver and print large paper/image sizes through CUPS.
Regards,
~Rael