Or you could use ghostscript to filter the postscript print file to
create a print stream that is compatible with your printer. ghostscript
has support for a number of printers including Epson.
Regards
Ian Stuart
Anthony Dzikiewicz wrote:
I think you're right. I assumed that this is
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Nice information, but, how would one switch back to PCL? For that
matter, where did you get
:-)
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Much has been considered. These are retail cashiering station that we
Hello Anthony,
At 11:31 AM 6/06/2004, Anthony Dzikiewicz wrote:
Much has been considered. These are retail cashiering station that we are
talking about. One central printer would be my next choice. The only thing
that can go wrong is that the printer hangs and the whole front counter is
dead.
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I don't have any specific knowledge of Epson printers
but on HP you can cause the printer to shift to postscript
personality by sending then following:
PRINT CHAR(27):'%-12345X':
PRINT '@PJL ENTER LANGUAGE = PostScript'
This turns
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Karl L Pearson
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Nice information, but, how would one switch back to PCL? For that
matter, where did you get that information and is it on the internet
somwhere?
It's standard PJL - note the *J* not C. Go to HP's site and look for it
(or get
Personally I'd recommend that you reconsider the architecture that you're
trying to build, rather than reconsidering the specific devices that you're
trying to fit into that architecture. I'm reading square pegs and round
holes here.
Dumb terminals were designed when we didn't have anything
, June 05, 2004 5:08 PM
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Personally I'd recommend that you reconsider the architecture that you're
trying to build, rather than reconsidering the specific devices that you're
trying to fit into that architecture
Anthony Dzikiewicz wrote:
Much has been considered. These are retail cashiering station that we
are
talking about. One central printer would be my next choice. The only
thing
that can go wrong is that the printer hangs and the whole front counter is
dead.
And you could go multi-printer
I think you're right. I assumed that this is postscript printer. We have
always used this with windows and could print postscript, but it is being
converted. I guess I should start over with a real postscript printer and
take it from there.
Sorry for the trouble
Anthony
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Nice information, but, how would one switch back to PCL? For that
matter, where did you get that information and is it on the internet
somwhere?
TIA,
Karl
On Fri, 2004-06-04 at 14:21, Ron White wrote:
I don't have any specific knowledge of Epson printers
but on HP you can cause the printer to
Try Googling for them. Here is a start:-
http://www.laserjet.co.uk/manuals.htm
Louis
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