> Adobe has a Windows PostScript driver for free; but that still > leaves you out... It works as a "printer" but you still have to run the > normal application to print /to/ it -- and that is what you say you > don't want! http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=1500
Yes, I've seen it, but that's it: another program that I have to install, which I want to avoid. I'd be happy if I just do "printer.Print(file.pdf/.ps)" and walá, the printing just starts (in 98,2000,XP... sounds like a dream), without having another window opened. If it opens, but then closes, it's perfect too. I have tried installing Ghostscript, and having a .ps when I order that file to print, it does the job. The thing here is that I have to install it. All this has to be easilly installed (with InnoSetup, for example), because I have to install it on 70 offices. So I can't leave it to another installation process. All of these offices have a dot matrix printers Epson LX-300, which has PostScript level 3 built-in. Where can I find how to send a .ps directly to the printer? Daniel -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list