Felix,

The main thing is, I need the PS that actually gets sent to the printer
so that I can get the device specific settings that are inserted by CUPS
(and are not present in the "bare" Ghostscript output). Then I can
create variants of the PS from Ghostscript, and "hand patch" the
Postscript to include the device specific settings - that way we can try
different options to Ghsotscript, without having to create new CUPS
packages for every option to test.

I'm somewhat hopeful that fixing the error with Till's PDF will also
address the performance problem with yours.


Till,

Is there a method to "inject" Postscript into the CUPS workflow at the
point that Ghostscript would normally have created the PS? (I'm just
wondering if there is an easier method for testing that me hand editing
the printer specific stuff into the Postscript, and having the user "nc"
it to the printer).

Chris

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  Printing Deutsche Bahn ticket on Kyocera PS printer takes 5 minutes
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