Still trying to understand how the ifhp filter convinces a suitably
equipped HP printer (hp-lj5m in my case) to print a postscript
document on both sides of the paper.  Does it prepend some PCL code?
Ignore it entirely?  Modify the .ps temp file to add PostScript to do
the job?

It's looking more and more like the only way I'll determine the
correct behavior is to instrument the ifhp source code.  Can anyone
give my suggestions on what routines to pay particular attention to?

Is anyone aware of any ifhp development documentation for newbies who
want to work on the code?

Thanks,

-pmr


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