Giacomo Mulas wrote:
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> On or about 16-Gen-97 14:43:24, Michael Laing wrote:
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> >The 'stcolor' driver in Alladdin Ghostscript 4.01 works well for me on
> >my Epson Stylus. No 'scratching' required...
>
> Where can I find Alladdin Ghostscript? Is it a commercial package or can I
> download it f
Giacomo Mulas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Where can I find Alladdin Ghostscript? Is it a commercial package or
> can I download it from some place? Thanks
It's in non-free, the package's name is gs-aladdin.
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On or about 16-Gen-97 14:43:24, Michael Laing wrote:
>The 'stcolor' driver in Alladdin Ghostscript 4.01 works well for me on
>my Epson Stylus. No 'scratching' required...
Where can I find Alladdin Ghostscript? Is it a commercial package or can I
download it from some place? Thanks
Bye
Giacomo Mu
The 'stcolor' driver in Alladdin Ghostscript 4.01 works well for me on
my Epson Stylus. No 'scratching' required...
Michael
Linh Dang wrote:
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> I've just bought a Epson Stylus 200 for $240 CAN (~ $180 US). It didn't try
> the
> color mode with Linux YET but color-printing is fine (in W95 :
I've just bought a Epson Stylus 200 for $240 CAN (~ $180 US). It didn't try the
color mode with Linux YET but color-printing is fine (in W95 :-() even for
T-Shirt. (La)TeX documents look awsome (with -sUnidirectional option for
ghostcsript). Oh yeah ! the Debian (1.1) ghostcsript packa
I have a Canon BJC-4100 color printer that sells for between $200-300.
I've been using it for several months now with slackware using APSfilter
and Aladdin ghostscript. Prints all postscript files painlessly. You
just lpr foo.txt or foo.ps and APSfilter decides what needs to be done.
Actually A
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