If your printer can handle ps files perfectly, in your wordperfect setting,
just set the printer to be a
postscript printer. Then wp will think your printer is a postscrpt printer and
it will send the standard
ps files to the printer, then your printer will filter it again and print them
fine...
Hi,
I must say that this is the most elegant solution that I've seen so far. Easy
& simple. I never even realized there was a "passthru postscript" driver...
makes sense when you think about it though...if you can save it as postscript,
then its probably [almost] the identical algorithm/drive
>> One possibility is that wordperfect is printing the command
>> 'switch to postscript mode' before it begins the postscript
>> output; some of the drivers for HP 4000 printers do this
>> (two lines of pjl, 400+ lines of psotscript, 2 lines of pjl).
>> If this is the case, you can write a small fi
Carl Mummert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Wordperfect is attempting to print some PJL commands, and the filter
> is killing them.
aah, i see what you're saying...
> One possibility is that wordperfect is printing the command
> 'switch to postscript mode' before it begins the postscript
> output;
Wordperfect is attempting to print some PJL commands, and the filter
is killing them.
One possibility is that wordperfect is printing the command
'switch to postscript mode' before it begins the postscript
output; some of the drivers for HP 4000 printers do this
(two lines of pjl, 400+ lines of p
Hi,
I'm currently running slink with the 2.2.x kernels. I'm having a problem
printing with wordperfect. My HP LaserJet 6L is setup using the magicfilter for
the HP 4L, and it works flawlessly. I can print .ps files, .txt files etc. From
wordperfect, I can save the file as a post script file,
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