There is printing facilities in PIL. Consult the documentation online. I have never used it, but it might do what you want.
Edward Cannon


On Jan 17, 2010, at 8:16 AM, Wayne Watson <sierra_mtnv...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

I've used MPL a bit, and am wondering if there's a facility in PIL for sending graphic images to a printer, or putting them in some format like png? I don't necessarily want the graphics to appear in a window, but would like to print them directly once they are ready. Can one put in a page feed, so that images don't all fall on the same page or cut across pages?

I asked about this in the MPL list and didn't get a single reply, so I guess there's nothing in MPL that will do it.


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