неділя 05 березень 2006 02:55, Malcolm Kay, Ви написали:
Duplex mode is usually controlled by some printer/manufacturer
specific job control wrapper around the postscript such as HP's
JPL.
Is it? I thought, it can be controlled by the PostScript being
printed itself... pstops(1) even has an
On Fri, 3 Mar 2006 08:57 am, Mikhail Teterin wrote:
Hello!
I'm trying to use less paper by printing on both sides of each
sheet.
The printer is capable of duplex printing, but all the
postcript I send to it ends up printed single-sided.
The original PS is generated by a web-browser. I
Hello!
I'm trying to use less paper by printing on both sides of each sheet.
The printer is capable of duplex printing, but all the postcript I send to it
ends up printed single-sided.
The original PS is generated by a web-browser. I then try to use enscript's
pstops utility, but can't figure
duplexing is a function of the printer driver. (in KDE) control center,
peripherals, printers, select your printer and on the instances tab,
settings and you can make the printer duplex from there. How to do it
without KDE, i don't know. but im sure there is a config file out there
четвер 02 березень 2006 17:53, Steel City Phantom Ви написали:
duplexing is a function of the printer driver. (in KDE) control center,
peripherals, printers, select your printer and on the instances tab,
settings and you can make the printer duplex from there. How to do it
without KDE, i
On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 05:59:21PM -0500, Mikhail Teterin wrote:
My question was, how to can I manipulate an existing Postscript file, to make
sure, it is printed in duplex mode... `pstops' is supposed to be able to do
it...
If you have Windows machine near you, then you can setup this