You can almost always set up the Windows side to print to one
of many kinds of postscript printers. Most Linux printing
subsystems can print postscript onto a non-postscript printer.
Since you have it already printing from Linux, I suspect that
it should work doing this. This way the Windows side in Win4Lin
does not have to have the special drivers for that particular
printer.
-David
Ulrich Grün wrote:
>
> Am Mittwoch 14 Februar 2001 16:31, schrieben Sie:
> > I am trying to get my win4lin to print to my HP DeskJet 722C. The
> > install wants to be able to talk directly to the parallel port. I seem
> > to missing something. Has anyone been able to get an HP DJ 7xx to work?
> > BTW it does work within Linux without a hitch.
>
> Hi,
>
> I own a HP 720c (a proprietary 'Redmond-only') printer. I can run it using
> the pnm2ppa filter with Linux.
> At the moment, I cannot get it print with win4lin. It also doesn't print when
> I use another printer-driver that I can find in the windows setup list.
>
> As far as I know, a HP 722c is proprietary too, which means that you too have
> to use pnm2ppa within Linux.
>
> Any help on my problem will be very welcome too.
>
> Greetings from Utrecht,
> Ulrich
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