Hi too,
I'm just curious that is there any open
source/commercial windows software to receive raw
files from network then print as normal, so there is
no
different between if the printer is GDI or not
or is cups can running on cygwin?
--- Gary Stainburn <gary.stainburn(a)ringways.co.uk>
wrote:
Hi Lewi
On Thursday 26 Aug 2004 9:57 am, Lewi Kristianto
wrote:
> is there any way that we can raw print to printer
> that attached to winxp from linux using cups,
>
> the problem is that printer linux don't have
driver
> because that's GDI printer (photocopy machine
sharp
> ar-5316)
>
What do you mean 'raw' printing? You can select
'Generic' 'Raw print queue'
as the printer type which will then send whatever
you generate to the printer
without messing with it.
yes, that what I meant for raw printer from
redhat-config-network (FC1)
This does then mean that you need to generate the
correct code within the app,
and therefore can't use it with a normal app, such
as OOo.
Have you looked at the notes for the 'Generic' 'GDI
Printer'?
I don't think Joel's suggestion will work because as
far as I'm aware, the
host Windows PC doesn't do anything with an incoming
request except SPOOL it.
Therefore sending a postscript doc would only work
if the printer supported
postscript - at which point we wouldn't be having
this thread.
yes, I can confirmed that in postcript printer can
be accept ps, but the printer will be cost more
> so the only hope is using xp only as print server
>
> any idea, suggestions please?
>
>
> Lewi
>
>
>
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