Em Qui, 2004-02-26 às 18:59, Rich Lafferty escreveu:
> By the way, the lead the label printer market on Asia and South
America,
> and most of those printers (even other brands) seems to share a common
> printer language, called PPLA and PPLB. I have access to the windows CD,
> which contains PPLA and PPLB language description... In case this
> interest someone.
My first reaction to this was that label-printing tends to be more
specialized than page-printing, so CUPS might just be the wrong place
to look.
I'm aware of this. But can something be more specialized than 3d
modelling? And there's blender :-)
In fact, Linux used to be the homeland for specialized stuff - from
scientific applications to ham-radio...
It doesn't work in Fedora as GUI, I already tried it. In fact, the only
version they support is redhat 6.2. Sad to us.
And oh yeah, one company which exports vegetable fibers (and was using
redhat 9 and fedora) just switched back about 90% of their machines,
because they do need thousands of labels printed a day (for the packages
which go inside of ship containers), and most of the office's conputers
prints at night...
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