No my App builds the JPEG then I want to print that JPEG from the APP..If I
use Java Print API then it converts it to PS
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I assume then. When you save it as a JPEG file and then load it up in your
graphics app. That the printing is faster, correct?
Paul Franz
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> Its a GUI app but.....It takes a long time to print though
> java....(converting to ps and such.) so I created a JPEG to print and I
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> to do it through the command line
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> None that I know. Question: Is this a command-line/GUI app or a server
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> > Does anyone know of a command line printer command that can print a
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> > I am spawning a Runtime.exec(" print command" ) to print a jpeg
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> > lpr exists but I dont know the default printer or the printer server
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