Russell Shaw <rjshaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > Roger Leigh wrote: >> Your best bet is to use a spooler. This also makes networked >> operation totally transparent, and is far more flexible. You can use >> libcups, lpc or lpstat etc. to get a list of all available printers if >> the user needs to choose one. > > It's really quite easy to generate and output postscript, which can > then be printed to any postscript printer or non postscript printer > via ghostscript. Look for the postscript "blue book" and "red book". > HP PCL 5 might be an option too. That's very true. However, in this case the device is a low-quality thermal line printer which prints 8x16 char cells, and so isn't really suitable as a PostScript output device--it might not support raster output, and it likely needs full manual control in the application generating the output (or something like my groescp groff device for simple troff formatting). Regards, Roger -- Roger Leigh Printing on GNU/Linux? http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/ GPG Public Key: 0x25BFB848. Please sign and encrypt your mail. _______________________________________________ gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list