I dont know if this email was being sarcastic but.....
Read the whole thread if it was .......I CANT USE JAVA PRINT..........The
target printers dont have enough memory
to print the 2 meg ps files that java creates in a reasonable time
frame......
And Ronald if it was sarcastic.....try being a little considerate to a
fellow CSCer
I am not a novice..I know about the API's
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Subject: [jdjlist] Re: Windows Printing
05/28/2003 04:34
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Please respond
to "jdjlist"
I wonder if the Java2D api's could work.
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-10-2000/jw-1020-print.html
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