Hi all. I have a Lexmark 312L USB laser printer, which is actually a 312 (I am one of the lucky ones). The 312 reportedly works with Linux. I have been to http://www.linuxprinting.org and I have downloaded the PPD for my printer (just a postscript PPD more or less). I added the cupsomatic perl script to /usr/local/bin and modified the PPD to reference it explicitly. However, I seem to be having a problem. When I load the PPD into CUPS (via the KDE 2.2.2 printer manager), I am getting an error when I print. Actually, I get a leader sheet that says "device xx" on it. If I send raw print to the printer (rather than using the PPD driver), I get evel=1 (presumably a reference to postscript level 1). Then the test sheet prints fine on the second page. The problem is that I don't want the garbage first sheet and if I use the PPD, I still get it and most of the time, nothing will print, instead causing the printer to show a data error. OK, in short, has anybody managed to get this particular printer to work properly using CUPS? Thanks in advance, Tom Veldhouse veldy at veldy.net