It most certainly connects to the printer on the server machine.

Hints to why that is so:
1. the reference to php.ini
2. the reference to only working under Windows
3. common sense

Just my 2c.

Bogdan

James Mclean wrote:

> All,
>
> I have been reading through the php.net printer function pages, but from what I
> can see it does not look like the docs are that good.
>
> basically, I want to run through to see if any one has any pointers before
> using the PHP printers funtions. IE does printer_open() open a connection to
> the default printer specified on the client machine? The docs doent eben
> specify this...
>
> The site mentions listing the printer in php.ini, but this is not possible in
> this instance, having to cater for printers that will be unknown to me.
>
> any pointers helpful! TIA.
>
> Regards,
>
> James Mclean
> Adam Internet Web Design Team
>
> "Windows didn't get as bad as it is overnight -- it took over ten years of
> careful development."
>
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