just found this night,
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/heretrythis/hp3100/psemu.html
from
http://www.linuxprinting.org/indexdoc.html
title:
"Make a Windows-Connected Printer look like a
Network-Shareable PostScript Printer"
I think this solution will be acceptable for now,
waiting for more printer vendor to get natively works
for linux
thank you all,
I will try in Monday to see if it's works for me,
and I can post here the result
great community!
great open source community!
--- Lewi Kristianto <ichtus_lewi(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
--- Gary Stainburn <gary.stainburn(a)ringways.co.uk>
wrote:
> On Friday 27 Aug 2004 5:54 am, Lewi Kristianto
> wrote:
> > 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?
>
> You keep saying 'Raw' files. What do you mean by
> raw?
raw? from general driver in redhat-config-network
>
> I doubt very much that there's anything out there
to
> just sit and listen on
> the network for print requests.
maybe there is some version cups-lite, that run on
windows that can receive files from linux, then
throw to windows printer driver to process it,
because there is limited windows computer, so
maybe it can be used for printer gateway to printer
that not yet supported in linux
or maybe is there any suggestion for write this apps
what documentation that I should read about?
(specification that cups need)
>
> I've just looked at Adobe acrobat and it doesn't
> look like it wants to accept
> command line arguments to print etc., so I don't
> know hu you'd get it into a
> batch routine either.
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MERGE
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> I did this myself in the oposite direction to
allow
> Windows PCs to create PDF
> files. There should be no difference doing it
this
> way. Anyway, doesn't
> acroread read postscript files anyway?
is that meant, that linux document need to sent in
sharing directory in windows "samba"?
cut
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