This is gimp-print version 4.0.0, the first stable release in the 4.0 line. This software includes the Print plug-in for the Gimp (1.0, 1.1, and 1.2), and GhostScript and CUPS drivers. The support for printers in GhostScript and CUPS is identical to the support for these printers in the Print plugin -- they use the identical code base. Please read Ghost/README and CUPS/README.txt for more information on this. Gimp-Print 4.0.0 is a major release of the Gimp Print plugin and associated stp GhostScript driver and CUPS driver. Among the new features over the 2.0 (distributed with the Gimp 1.0) and 3.0 (distributed with some versions of the Gimp 1.1) releases are: 1) Support for many more printers, including advanced Epson Stylus printers and many Canon BubbleJets. This software now fully supports 6 color printers with variable dot sizes. 2) Greatly improved print quality. Photographs can now be printed with excellent (certainly not "perfect") color fidelity and smoothness of tone. 3) A much-enhanced GUI in the Gimp plugin, particularly for users of recent Gimp 1.1 releases. This GUI offers better placement controls, a live preview (for Gimp 1.1.21+/1.2 only), and other control improvements. 4) Included Ghostscript and CUPS drivers derived from the same source base as the Print plugin, enabling general printing of the same quality as printing from the Gimp. 5) Included support from the Foomatic project (see http://www.linuxprinting.org/foomatic.html), greatly easing the pain of configuring printers. Foomatic is a system for using free software printer drivers with common spoolers on Unix. It supports LPD, PDQ, CUPS, the VA Linux LPD, and LPRng. 6) Greatly improved performance in many common cases. While photographs rendered in the highest quality modes still require considerable computation, typical text and graphics now render much faster. There are some new special-purpose extremely fast dithering algorithms that can be used. 7) The default color and dithering settings are much more accurate than in previous releases. 8) Users of the Print plugin in the Gimp: PLEASE NOTE THAT THE printrc FILE FORMAT IN THIS RELEASE IS NOT BACKWARD COMPATIBLE WITH THE FORMAT IN 3.0 AND PREVIOUS RELEASES! The main issue here is that running the plug-in in this release will convert your printrc file to the new format, which old releases cannot read. The following printers are supported by gimp-print 4.0.0. Note that not all of these printers can print with highest quality. In particular, we do not have sufficient information on the Canon and HP printers to support highest quality printing. In general, the Epson Stylus printers all support high quality printing: CANON BJC 1000 CANON BJC 2000 CANON BJC 3000 CANON BJC 4300 CANON BJC 4400 photo CANON BJC 6000 CANON BJC 6100 CANON BJC 7000 CANON BJC 7100 CANON BJC 8200 EPSON Stylus Color EPSON Stylus Color Pro EPSON Stylus Color Pro XL EPSON Stylus Color 400 EPSON Stylus Color 440 EPSON Stylus Color 460 EPSON Stylus Color 500 EPSON Stylus Color 600 EPSON Stylus Color 640 EPSON Stylus Color 660 EPSON Stylus Color 670 EPSON Stylus Color 740 EPSON Stylus Color 760 EPSON Stylus Color 800 EPSON Stylus Color 850 EPSON Stylus Color 860 EPSON Stylus Color 880 EPSON Stylus Color 900 EPSON Stylus Color 980 EPSON Stylus Color 1160 EPSON Stylus Color 1500 EPSON Stylus Color 1520 EPSON Stylus Color 3000 EPSON Stylus Photo EPSON Stylus Photo 700 EPSON Stylus Photo EX EPSON Stylus Photo 720 EPSON Stylus Photo 750 EPSON Stylus Photo 870 EPSON Stylus Photo 1200 EPSON Stylus Photo 1270 EPSON Stylus Photo 2000P HP DeskJet 340 HP DeskJet 400 HP DeskJet 500 HP DeskJet 500C HP DeskJet 520 HP DeskJet 540C HP DeskJet 550C HP DeskJet 560C HP DeskJet 600/600C (Single Cartridge) HP DeskJet 600 series (2 Cartridge) HP DeskJet 690 series (Photo-Ink capable) HP DeskJet 810C HP DeskJet 812C HP DeskJet 840C HP DeskJet 842C HP DeskJet 850C HP DeskJet 855C HP DeskJet 870C HP DeskJet 890C HP DeskJet 895C HP DeskJet 900 series HP DeskJet 1100C HP DeskJet 1120C HP DeskJet 1200C HP DeskJet 1220C HP DeskJet 1600C HP DeskJet 2000 series HP DeskJet 2500 series HP PhotoSmart P1000 HP PhotoSmart P1100 HP LaserJet II series HP LaserJet III series HP LaserJet 4 series HP LaserJet 5 series HP LaserJet 6 series Lexmark 4076 (PCL printer) ERRATA: 1) PostScript files (and PPD's) with embedded .setpagedevice commands to choose a media type will not function correctly. In place of MediaType, stpMediaType will allow a choice of media type. This will not be fixed in the release; it is not always possible to know what media types are valid at the time of the .setpagedevice call, which GhostScript requires. 2) The higher resolutions of the HP Deskjet 900/1220C and the HP PhotoSmart P1000/P1100 have been disabled as they do not work. Investigation into these modes (Photo-Ret III) is continuing. It is possible that these resolutions will be re-enabled in a later update to 4.0. 3) There are some known color generation problems. In particular, greens (particularly weakly saturated greens) tend to be quite weak, giving grass a somewhat tan look. This may be improved somewhat by printing in 4-color rather than 6-color mode. The errors in color are not radical, but it may be hard to get a close match for extremely critical work. If the image is radically too light and washed out (or radically too dark), please check the color settings, and try setting the defaults (1.0 for all options). 4) When using Epson 4x6 photo paper that is perforated to allow tearing off the unprintable margins it is possible to print part way into those margins. This will not be fixed in the release. You must specify the correct image positioning in the plugin. 5) Red Hat 6.1 users cannot configure the plug-in. The problem is that neither the gimp nor the gimp-devel rpm's in that release include gimptool, which is necessary for configuration to work. This will not be fixed in the release; it is not possible for us to distribute a version of gimptool that will work in all cases. This has no effect on the usability of the GhostScript or CUPS drivers. The recommended fix is to recompile the Gimp from source (either 1.0.4 or the latest 1.1/1.2 release). That will install gimptool, and you will then be able to build the plug-in. This does not affect the Ghostscript driver. 6) The Epson Stylus Color 480 and 580 printers are not supported. These printers use a somewhat different print head from all other Epson Stylus printers that requires additional work. In addition, these printers require a special command sequence to change the ink cartridge (there are no front panel buttons to change the cartridge), and that sequence is unavailable to us. We do not anticipate supporting these printers. EARLIER RELEASES For users of earlier versions in the gimp-print 4.0 line (3.1 and 4.0 alpha and beta releases), the following release notes covering specific point releases are included. Gimp-Print 4.0.0 contains the following fixes over Gimp-Print 4.0b3: 1) All HP LaserJet printers except for the 4L are capable of 600 DPI resolution. 2) Any residual problems with the plugin printer list containing duplicates should now be fixed. 3) Any residual problems with scaling not being set properly in PPI mode should now be fixed. 4) An extraneous dependency on the glibc version of getopt() in escputil has been removed. 5) 'make clean' is now a bit more complete. 6) Certain Epson Stylus printers (the Stylus Pro XL, Stylus Color 400, 500, and 600, and Stylus Photo, Photo 700, and Photo EX) will not print quite as close to the bottom of the paper, due to some reports of overrunning pages. This is presumably due to paper size or printers not being perfectly in spec. 7) Canon printers at 1440x720 DPI positioned the image too far to the left edge of the paper. Gimp-Print 4.0b3 contains the following fixes over Gimp-Print 4.0b2: 1) The gimp-print configure script failed on version of the Gimp older than 1.1.20 or thereabouts, give or take a few versions. That should now work correctly. 2) The Ghostscript and CUPS drivers did not handle printer-specific default options correctly. This led to incorrect gamma and/or density on many printers, and on the Epson Stylus Photo 870/1270, a green tint. 3) Some of the defined PCL paper sizes were not included. 4) We have been unable to get the Epson Stylus Color 480 to work correctly in any mode, due to some quirks with this printer. We have therefore removed it from the release. It was not possible to change the ink cartridge on this printer in any event, due to the lack of front panel buttons and inability to get the necessary command to change the cartridge. 5) The Canon BJC-7000 had an incorrect definition. 6) The native CUPS driver did not correctly handle the printer resolution for non-Epson printers. 7) With CUPS 1.1.3 and earlier, the CUPS drivers do not pass through the media type correctly, so the driver always prints with the default media type. The solution is to upgrade to CUPS 1.1.4. 8) With CUPS 1.1.3 and earlier, Under some circumstances the margins are not set correctly. The solution is to upgrade to CUPS 1.1.4. Gimp-Print 4.0b2 contains the following fixes and improvements over Gimp-Print 4.0b1: 1) The GhostScript and Foomatic drivers did not handle paper sizes other than letter size. 2) The Foomatic drivers did not handle media type other than the model-specific default. 3) PCL printers that do not support 600x600 in color will now fall back correctly to 600x600 mono. 4) The print plugin crashed on startup during the second and later invocations if scaling was set to PPI mode. 5) In PPI mode, the print plugin did not set the initial image size correctly. 6) print-weave.c now compiles on all platforms. 7) The files 'cups/command.types' and 'cups/calibrate.ppm' are now present. 8) The arguments to escputil have changed. Instead of -l or -o to specify old or new series printers, the argument -m is used to specify the actual printer model. In addition, escputil will now attempt to autodetect the printer model for alignment purposes. 9) Print dot size at 360 DPI is now correct on the Epson Stylus Photo 720. 10) The default saturation level in Photograph mode (image type 2) has been reduced. The new default saturation of 1.0 corresponds to a saturation level of 0.625 previously. 11) The configure script in 4.0b1 did not function with the Gimp 1.1.26 (which was released after 4.0b1) or with certain very recent snapshots of GNOME which may contain very new Gimp code. 12) The HP 1220C driver now supports large paper sizes. 13) The Epson Stylus Color 480 now prints. However, the driver is not very useful, as it is not possible to change the ink cartridge (that can only be done under software control with undocumented commands). 14) A new paper size has been added that should be correct for Epson 4x6 photo paper (which is actually slightly larger than that, about 4.25x6.875). Note, however, that you must still position the image correctly in the plugin in order to get a correct printout; the margins for this special paper will not be set automatically, and if you are not careful you may get a print too large or not placed correctly, overrunning the perforations. 15) Newly added printers in the plugin often had their parameters set incorrectly (most notably the gamma value, resulting in too-light prints). That is now believed to be fixed going forward. However, existing printers are not changed. Therefore, when you first use a printer in the print plugin, please use the color window to check that the parameters are set to their correct defaults (use the Set Defaults button in the Gimp 1.1/1.2 GUI, or set all of the parameters to 1.0 in the Gimp 1.0 GUI). Gimp-Print 4.0b1 contains the following improvements and changes over Gimp-Print 4.0a3: 1) For Gimp plug-in users: the format of the printrc file has changed in a way that is incompatible with older versions of the plugin. This version of the software can read old printrc files, but older versions of the plugin cannot read the new format. The new format uses a keyword-based approach that is far superior to the old format, and will be much more amenable to future changes that may become necessary. 2) Support for the HP Deskjet 800 series has been changed incompatibly. The "pcl-800" driver (HP Deskjet 800 series) no longer exists, since the 800 series printers fall into two distinct groups, the older 850/855/870/890 printers which supported 4-level dithering (HP calls this C-RET) at 300x300 DPI, and the newer 810/812/840/842/895 printers which do not support C-RET at 300x300 DPI (these are the same as the Deskjet 600 series). If you are using the gimp plugin, re-select your 800 series printer from the combo box and re-save the settings. If you are using the Ghostscript driver, choose from one of the pcl-8xx values detailed in Ghost/README. If you have an 800 series printer that is not on the list, please try both the old C-RET driver (choose model 890) and the non C-RET driver (choose model 895) and see which one works at 300x300 dpi. Also, please let us know; the address is in the README file. 3) The HP Deskjet 1220C has been grouped with the 900 series. 4) The HP PhotoSmart P1000 and P1100 have been added, they are like the HP 900 series. 5) Online documentation for the print plugin finally exists. 6) Support for CUPS, through a choice of a native CUPS driver or Cups-o-Matic. 7) Support for the Foomatic printer configuration system, greatly simplifying configuration and use with lpd, CUPS, and PDQ. 8) The preview window in the plugin now shows a low-resolution representation of the actual image. The color adjustment window shows an thumbnail that reflects the effect that color adjustments have on the output. 9) The old GTK-based interface is now disabled by default when used with the Gimp 1.1. It can be enabled by running configure with --enable-maintainer-mode. 10) The plugin now detects the spooling system at runtime, so it need not be compiled specifically for use with Berkeley lpd, System V lp, CUPS, or LPRng. 11) Substantial quality improvement for many Epson Stylus printers in in 1440x720 DPI modes. The price is that printing takes much longer. If you need high quality with better performance, use 720x720 DPI Highest Quality. The specific printers that are affected are the Epson Stylus Color 600, 800, 850, 900, 1520, and 3000, and the Epson Stylus Photo 700 and EX. The effect in all cases will be smoother output that is particularly visible in pale tones. 12) The Fast dither algorithm has been slightly tweaked, and a Very Fast dither algorithm has been added. 13) Most menus have been converted to combo boxes. 14) The printrc code has been fixed to set reasonable defaults if an old printrc file with now-invalid parameter settings is read. 15) It is now possible to print in seascape and upside down portrait mode. 16) The support for the Stylus Photo 2000P has been fixed and should now be correct. 17) Printer names may now be up to 127 characters. 18) Additional performance improvements over earlier versions of this package. 19) A number of miscellaneous bugs have been fixed. Gimp-Print 4.0a3 contains the following improvements over Gimp-Print 4.0a2: 1) The brightness, contrast, and color level controls have changed incompatibly in both the plugin and the Ghostscript driver. The controls now adjust cyan, magenta, and yellow levels. In addition, all controls are now arbitrary values centered around 1, rather than some being centered around 1 and some being integer values centered around 100. Furthermore, the action of the color level controls is now much more what would be expected. The cyan, magenta, and yellow controls can be used to balance the printer grayscale. Plug-in users: please be sure to check the color values in the Adjust Color window before printing or reporting a problem. Use the Set Defaults button to bring them back to reasonable defaults. Ghostscript users: please see the Color Balancing Values section of Ghost/README for details. 2) The MediaSource argument in the Ghostscript driver has been renamed InputSlot, to conform to the PPD standard. Therefore, any uses of Ghostscript that use this argument must change. 3) There is a new Fast dither algorithm. This produces greatly improved speed at some cost in image quality. It gives poor results on 6-color printers when used in 6-color mode. In black and white mode, the results are generally quite acceptable. 4) Performance has been improved to some degree in all modes. This will probably be most noticeable when printing text, and when printing at a higher resolution than the source image is sampled at. 5) Density is now computed correctly in 1440x720 mode on Canon printers. 6) Positioning should now be correct on the Epson Stylus Color 850 and similar printers. 7) The inlining problems with egcs 1.1.2 are now fixed properly, so inlining is re-enabled. 8) The problem with blank splotches is now fixed. It was closely related to the other inlining problems (which weren't really inlining problems at all). 9) Ink densities and other color parameters have been tuned for additional paper types. In particular, plain paper and generic ink jet paper should now work reasonably well. 10) Monochrome mode prints with correct density on variable dot size printers (it was printing too light or entirely incorrectly). 11) The Gimp-based GUI (usable only with Gimp 1.1.22+) has been extensively reorganized. 12) Monochrome (fast black-only) mode works correctly on variable dot size printers. 13) HP printers with multiple input sources now print correctly by default (using the standard paper source rather than the manual feed). 14) Bug fixes to the Canon driver for certain printers. 15) Preliminary support for the Epson Stylus Photo 2000P, Stylus Color 880, and Stylus Color 980. The 880 and 980 should work reasonably well. The 2000P has not been tuned. 16) Performance and print quality on the Epson Stylus Color 900 is improved. 17) There have been some miscellaneous improvements (or at least changes) in color generation. 18) Images will now print to their exact specified size. In previous versions, if percentage scaling was used, the scale was effectively rounded down to the next percentage point. 19) The height/width entries are more accurate, and do not automatically set the scaling mode to PPI. 20) Preliminary support for the Epson Stylus Color 880 and 980 printers. 21) Miscellaneous bug fixes for certain Epson Stylus printers. Gimp-Print 4.0a2 contains the following improvements over Gimp-Print 4.0a1: 1) A serious bug in the handling of landscape mode (in the plugin only) has been fixed. 2) A new 360 dpi softweave mode has been added to the Epson driver for the variable drop size printers, which should yield improved quality. It is reasonably well tuned on the 870. 3) Improved tonal smoothness in highly saturated red, green, and blue. 4) The Ghostscript driver produces more useful error messages if incorrect parameters are supplied. 5) The top margin of the Epson Stylus Color 850 should be correct now. The printer is not capable of printing to the top of the page. 6) Ink levels have been fine tuned (not necessarily correctly) for newer Epson printers. 7) Work around some inlining problems with egcs 1.1.2. Gimp-Print 4.0a1 contains the following improvements over Gimp-Print 3.1.9: 1) The Ghostscript driver has been extensively revised. IN PARTICULAR, THE OPTIONS HAVE CHANGED TO A DEGREE MAKING IT IMPOSSIBLE FOR ANY USES OF THE OLD DRIVER FROM WORKING WITH THE NEW ONE. Please read Ghost/README for a full explanation of the new options. 2) The Ghostscript driver now supports all printers supported by the Gimp plug-in, including PCL and Canon printers in addition to Epson Stylus inkjets. 3) Photo mode has had major improvements in its color generation in corner cases. It is slower than it used to be, unfortunately. 4) The inks have been retuned for 6-color Epson printers; they should now better match those of 4-color printers. 5) It is now possible to print to the very edge of the top, left, and right on Epson Stylus 870 and 1270 printers. 6) An experimental CUPS driver is now in place in the Cups subdirectory. It is not based on the current source base. It will be redone before 4.0 release. 7) Printing near the top and bottom of the paper is substantially improved on Epson Stylus printers. 8) Printing on PCL printers is fixed. 9) Epson Stylus printers have more flexible tuning than previously, allowing specification of smaller dot sizes in some cases, which will yield better output quality. 10) Ghostscript driver bug whereby only half the page was printed in certain resolutions is now fixed. 11) Adaptive hybrid dithering is now the default. Gimp-Print 3.1.9 contains the following improvements over Gimp-Print 3.1.8: 1) A bug in the GhostScript driver would cause the driver to go into an infinite loop on some systems with some printers, depending upon details of the compiler and so forth. All users of the GhostScript driver should immediately update. 2) Substantial quality improvements across many printers: * Output across printers and resolution modes is much more closely matched (except probably 360 DPI). The saturation may be somewhat less than before, however. * 720 DPI is greatly improved on Epson Stylus Color 860/1160 and Stylus Photo 870/1270. The 750/1200 may not show this improvement. * Artifacts in the adaptive hybrid and adaptive random dithering modes have been eliminated. Gimp-Print 3.1.8 contains the following improvements over 3.1.7: 1) The entries for printer model and paper size have been greatly improved. There are many additional paper sizes offered. 2) Print quality using adaptive, hybrid, and ordered modes is improved at 1440x720 DPI. 3) The UI now offers a choice of metric or English units for measurements. 4) The print preview is much larger, affording easier viewing of the placement of the image. An arrow is used to indicate the top of the paper, and the size of the arrow gives an indication of the actual paper size. 5) It is now possible to specify the output width or height directly. 6) Dragging the preview image with a button other than the left moves the image in units of points rather than screen pixels, affording finer placement control. 7) A new emulated 1440x2880 mode has been added for highest quality printing on Epson Stylus printers. It is of most use on the Stylus Photo 750, 1200, 870, and 1270. 8) Experimental improvements for the Canon BJC-8200. 9) The plug-in should operate correctly with the plp spooling system. 10) Support for the Epson Stylus Photo 720 and Stylus Color 480. Also correct the Stylus Color 860 and 1160 entries. 11) Support for the HP 540C printer. 12) Correct treatment of saturation adjustment, and allow saturation of 0. This allows printing a color image in black and white using color inks for maximum smoothness. 13) Allow choice of four and six color printing on six color printers. This is useful for economy (normal printing uses much more light cyan and magenta than dark), and may improve saturation for graphics. 14) Bug fixes for Ghostscript driver. Also, Ghostscript driver now offers choice of ink type. 15) Some improvement in Epson Stylus Photo, Photo 700, and Photo EX output quality. Gimp-Print 3.1.7 contains the following improvements over Gimp-Print 3.1.6: 1) Emergency GhostScript bug fix. 2) escputil program now retrieves ink level from the printer. Gimp-Print 3.1.6 contains the following improvements over Gimp-Print 3.1.5: 1) Print speed has been greatly improved for sparse pages. This will not help too much for images, but it will help greatly for text and other typical PostScript printing. 2) 3.1.5 turned out not to improve print quality over 3.1.4; in fact, there was some regression. There has been some improvement over 3.1.5, particularly for higher end printers. 1440x720 enhanced mode (which is computed as 1440x1440) using adaptive hybrid or adaptive random dithering appears to work best. 3) Microweave and 360 dpi positioning is now correct. 4) The Lexmark 4076 is now supported (as a PCL printer). 5) The preview window now notes the size of the image in addition to the position. 6) The code now uses much less memory at high quality settings. 7) Perturbed ordered dithering has been removed. 8) An experimental program to perform nozzle check, head cleaning, and head alignment is now included. This is potentially dangerous, so read the accompanying help information carefully before performing head alignment! 9) The Ghostscript driver now correctly handles -r1440x720. 10) The PDQ support has been updated, and a CUPS .ppd file added (these are not tested). Gimp-Print 3.1.5 contains the following improvements over Gimp-Print 3.1.4: 1) Greatly improved print quality. In particular, ordered dithering and adaptive dithering methods are now much better than ever before. We recommend ordered dithering for four-color printers and either adaptive hybrid or adaptive random dithering for six-color printers. 2) If a print job is canceled from within the Gimp, the partial file will not be sent to the printer. 3) Support for additional Canon and Hewlett-Packard printers. 4) Epson Stylus printers can now print much closer to the edge of the page. They can print to the extreme top edge and much closer to the bottom than before, although there is some loss in quality close to the edge. 5) Greatly improved black quality. 6) The preview window now shows the borders of the printable area in addition to the borders of the page. In addition, the offsets are now from the true edge of the page rather than from the edge of the printable area. 7) 720 dpi highest quality and 1440x720 dpi highest quality are now supported on the new generation Epson printers. 8) Epson printers will now print faster on sparse pages and in pure black and white. This is of particular interest for the Ghostscript driver. Gimp-Print 3.1.4 contains the following improvements over Gimp-Print 3.1.3: 1) Support for the Hewlett-Packard DeskJet 960. 2) Print quality improvements. 3) Some print speed optimizations. 4) Major fix for hybrid Floyd-Steinberg dithering Gimp-Print 3.1.3 contains the following improvements over Gimp-Print 3.1.2: 1) Completely revamped dithering algorithms. These algorithms should be faster and easier to maintain in addition to better, particularly on more advanced printers. There are additional choices for dithering algorithms: an ordered dither, and two kinds of Floyd-Steinberg error diffusion. There are also adaptive error diffusion algorithms, in which ordered dithering is used in certain circumstances. 2) The user interface has been heavily revamped. There are currently two options, one based on the Gimp native toolkit and one based on GTK. Depending upon user feedback, one will be withdrawn at some point. 4) Support for additional Hewlett-Packard printers and media. 3) Bug fixes for Epson printers, the GhostScript driver, and many other things. Gimp-Print 3.1.2 contains the following improvements over Gimp-Print 3.1.1: 1) Better dither quality. 2) Dither is optimized for several different types of images (photographs, continuous-tone images such as charts, line art, and very fast pure black/white rendering). 3) Tweaking of the GhostScript driver. 4) Epson Stylus Color 440 prints in softweave. In general, most Epson printers are more reliable. 5) Preliminary support for more Hewlett-Packard printers. Gimp-Print 3.1.1 contains the following improvements over Gimp-Print 3.1.0: 1) Faster dithering speed. 2) Improved support for many Epson Stylus printers. 3) Some UI improvements. 4) Numerous bug fixes. Gimp-Print 3.1.0 contains the following user-visible improvements over Gimp-Print 3.0.5, the version distributed with the Gimp 1.1.17: 1) Preliminary support for Canon BubbleJet printers (specifically the BJC6000). 2) Preliminary support for the Epson Stylus Color 440/640/740/900 and Stylus Photo 750/1200 printers. These printers should in theory work in all modes, although that has not been comprehensively tested. 1440 dpi mode on the 900 in particular may not work. There is also pre-preliminary support for the Stylus Photo 870 and 1270 based on the published specifications. This driver is completely untuned for these printers at present. 3) Ability to position the image on the page to the point (1/72", or about .35 mm), along with a more accurate depiction of the positioning on the page. 4) One-click ability to scale to the image resolution (Gimp 1.1 only). 5) Much better handling of the saved state (printrc file), including saving of parameters related to file output. 6) Utilities (in various states of completion) to reconstitute an image from a print file. 7) Bug fixes for density in indexed and gray modes, and for excess pseudo-black printing in general. There are additional improvements over Print 2.0.2 (the version distributed with Gimp 1.1.11 and earlier) too numerous to list here.