Bug 782379

Summary: Missing Device ID: Kyocera FS-1118MFP
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Tim Waugh <twaugh>
Component: gutenprintAssignee: Tim Waugh <twaugh>
Status: CLOSED RAWHIDE QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 18CC: jpopelka, twaugh
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Fixed In Version: gutenprint-5.2.9-8.fc18 Doc Type: Bug Fix
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Description Tim Waugh 2012-01-17 10:53:47 UTC
Description of problem:
The Device ID from bug #770646 comment #7 is not present in gutenprint-cups but should be:

└── Kyocera FS-1118MFP (user-specified): MFG:Kyocera;MDL:FS-1118MFP;CMD:PCLXL,PostScript Emulation,PCL5E,PJL;
    (No drivers)
        MISSING  foomatic:Kyocera-FS-1118MFP-ljet4.ppd [foomatic]
        MISSING  foomatic-db-ppds/Kyocera/en/Kyocera_FS-1118MFP_en.ppd.gz [foomatic-db-ppds]
        MISSING  gutenprint.5.2://kyocera-fs-1118mfp/simple [gutenprint-cups]
        MISSING  gutenprint.5.2://kyocera-fs-1118mfp/expert [gutenprint-cups]
        MISSING  foomatic:Kyocera-FS-1118MFP-ljet4d.ppd [foomatic]
        MISSING  foomatic:Kyocera-FS-1118MFP-hpijs-pcl5e.ppd [foomatic]
        MISSING  foomatic:Kyocera-FS-1118MFP-lj4dith.ppd [foomatic]
        MISSING  foomatic:Kyocera-FS-1118MFP-Postscript.ppd [foomatic]

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
gutenprint-5.2.7-7.fc16.x86_64

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