If you have to write a lot of PCL code then a product like print
wizards seems a good investment, though.
Put it this way - how much does your time cost your employer?
If you roll your own it is going to take you a day to mess around with code,
look up the printer escape sequences in manuals,
Thanks for all of the input. I think that I will go ahead and try the
barcode basic program first and go from there. But will have to look at
the Print Wizard program or similar type program for future reporting
options
Thanks again!
marc
Marc Caminiti
IS Manager
Nashbar Direct, Inc
6103 State
Do you have a server version for Linux yet?
Glen Batchelor
IT Director
All-Spec Industries
phone: (910) 332-0424
fax: (910) 763-5664
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On Wed, 19 May 2010, Glen Batchelor wrote:
Do you have a server version for Linux yet?
You refer to our Print Wizard product. No, we don't have a Linux version.
Printer drivers on Linux are far less powerful than those on Windows.
Regards,
Bob Rasmussen, President, Rasmussen
You refer to our Print Wizard product. No, we don't have a Linux
version.
Any plans to develop a Unix version? All of our servers run on Unix. Some
of our workstations too.
Charles Shaffer
Senior Analyst
NTN-Bower Corporation
Bob Rasmussen r...@anzio.com
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Just about everything gets converted to PostScript by CUPS and filters, so
I don't follow you.
Glen Batchelor
IT Director
All-Spec Industries
phone: (910) 332-0424
fax: (910) 763-5664
E-mail: webmas...@all-spec.com
Web: http://www.all-spec.com
On Wed, 19 May 2010, charles_shaf...@ntn-bower.com wrote:
You refer to our Print Wizard product. No, we don't have a Linux
version.
Any plans to develop a Unix version? All of our servers run on Unix. Some
of our workstations too.
The same issue exists on Unix, so no.
It is quite easy
On Wed, 19 May 2010, Glen Batchelor wrote:
Just about everything gets converted to PostScript by CUPS and filters, so
I don't follow you.
My understanding is that CUPS deals with things at a job level, but not at
a graphical element level. So for instance, if I have a TIF file I can
feed
Charlie:
Why don't you post the code on the U2 wiki, if you can figure out how,
or on Pickwiki.
Bill
Charlie Noah said the following on 5/18/2010 7:41 PM:
Marc,
If you are using a small Laserjet or a 9050, why spend
I'll pipe in here, just to be fair.
If you have pretty much any kind of printing to do, get PrintWizard. It
is well worth the time and effort. We took a very difficult (i.e. many
different ways to accomplish the same thing) task of converting reports
to .pdf, and found the simplest, most
Bob,
You don't directly use a printer driver to generate content for other
printers, so what you suggest is a little misleading. I understand the
Microsoft printing interface having done some coding myself. There are
drawing and publishing libraries out there that will do what you want and
Anthony W. Youngman pi...@thewolery.demon.co.uk
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thimble. 'What *is* he?' said Magrat. 'They're gnomes,' said Nanny. The man
lowered the thimble. 'Pictsies!' Carpe Jugulum, Terry Pratchett 1998
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In message pine.lnx.4.64ras.1005190850490.5...@nimbus.anzio.com, Bob
Rasmussen r...@anzio.com writes
On Wed, 19 May 2010, charles_shaf...@ntn-bower.com wrote:
You refer to our Print Wizard product. No, we don't have a Linux
version.
Any plans to develop a Unix version? All of our servers
On Wed, 19 May 2010, Anthony W. Youngman wrote:
In message pine.lnx.4.64ras.1005190850490.5...@nimbus.anzio.com, Bob
Rasmussen r...@anzio.com writes
On Wed, 19 May 2010, charles_shaf...@ntn-bower.com wrote:
...
It is quite easy to set up one or more Windows machines as print servers,
Bill,
Wow, it looks like I started a small war here. That wasn't my intent -
well, maybe a little, just to keep the blood pumping. I am putting the
source at the end of this email, as some people don't or can't receive
attachments. It's not too long. If you, or anyone else, knows how,
please
I'm not going to get into any disagreement about Linux vs Windows. But
a Linux solution for anything is very expensive, time-wise. If you have
the time it's cheap. What they say is true; the easy is hard and the
hard is doable in Linux, the easy is easy and the hard is $99.95 in Windows.
Bob,
Let me also extend an offer to help with general development
off-hours, if you're willing to work with GPL libs for open development.
I'm sure Artifex will be happy to work out a commercial distribution
deal for their Ghostscript offerings. I've dealt with the GS devs on
many
On Wed, 19 May 2010, Glen B wrote:
Bob,
Let me also extend an offer to help with general development off-hours, if
you're willing to work with GPL libs for open development.
...
Thanks for the offer. But you haven't said what Print Wizard features you
want, exactly.
Let me give you
Hi all,
With all the conversation on printing and related topics, let me mention
what's in the pipeline. Some of this was described and demonstrated at the
recent Spectrum conference, but most of you weren't there. So...
We will soon be going to beta with Print Wizard 4.0. This major release
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