On 14/7/19 4:09 pm, Jonathan Drews wrote:
> "Unlike PCL, PostScript is device independent. This means that the
> PostScript language creates all of the print data and does not rely
> on the printer for print data. This allow the output to be
> consistent when printed on more than one type of printe
On Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 11:18:16AM -0700, BSD user wrote:
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> On 7/16/19 11:03 AM, Jonathan Drews wrote:
> >
> > *** WARNING ***
> > ulpt(4) needs to be disabled in the kernel (see config(8)) or the printer
> > will not be available to libusb.
> >
> >
> > I read the manpage for config (8) an
On 18.07.19 10:57, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
Just for myself until the better solution arive I for a while have
put such lines into rc.shutdown
also, how about having kernel.conf file, that will be used by rc script
after kernel relinking.
i.e something like this in the end of /etc/rc
if [
Just for myself until the better solution arive I for a while have put
such lines into rc.shutdown
On 18.07.19 10:07, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2019-07-16, Robert Klein wrote:
How about:
config -ef /bsd <
It still works, but it prevents "kernel reordering" from taking place, which is
both
On 2019-07-16, Robert Klein wrote:
>
> How about:
>
> config -ef /bsd < disable ulpt
> quit
> EOF
>
>
> Dunno if that still works, though, I networked my printer.
It still works, but it prevents "kernel reordering" from taking place, which is
both a security mitigation and (for release users) the
+1 :)))
For instance, with epson C5790 (but also 5690, etc all xx90 printers) the
PPD file is available:
http://download.ebz.epson.net/dsc/du/02/DriverDownloadInfo.do?LG2=IT&CN2=&DSCMI=69279&DSCCHK=7ab2791f6b67457707398fa7a534e6acdf4bce44
and CUPS does the job!
On Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 2:32 PM St
On Tue, 16 Jul 2019 20:03:14 +0200,
Jonathan Drews wrote:
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> On Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 10:36:03AM -0700, BSD user wrote:
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> >
> > On 7/16/19 4:13 AM, Jonathan Drews wrote:
> > > On Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 08:06:20AM +, Roderick wrote:
> > >
> > > At this point, I am going to look for another
On 7/16/19 11:03 AM, Jonathan Drews wrote:
On Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 10:36:03AM -0700, BSD user wrote:
On 7/16/19 4:13 AM, Jonathan Drews wrote:
On Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 08:06:20AM +, Roderick wrote:
At this point, I am going to look for another printer that is more
OpenBSD friendly. My
On Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 10:36:03AM -0700, BSD user wrote:
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> On 7/16/19 4:13 AM, Jonathan Drews wrote:
> > On Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 08:06:20AM +, Roderick wrote:
> >
> > At this point, I am going to look for another printer that is more
> > OpenBSD friendly. My Desjet 6940 is pretty old an
On 7/16/19 4:13 AM, Jonathan Drews wrote:
On Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 08:06:20AM +, Roderick wrote:
At this point, I am going to look for another printer that is more
OpenBSD friendly. My Desjet 6940 is pretty old and the cartridges
cost a lot (> USD $120.00)
Kind regards,
Jonathan
I may
This may help:
https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/ports/print/cups-filters/pkg/README?rev=1.10
On 7/16/19 7:13 AM, Jonathan Drews wrote:
On Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 08:06:20AM +, Roderick wrote:
On Tue, 16 Jul 2019, Jonathan Drews wrote:
These are the notes I made for printing on my old OpenBSD co
On 2019-07-16, Jonathan Drews wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 08:06:20AM +, Roderick wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, 16 Jul 2019, Jonathan Drews wrote:
>>
>> > These are the notes I made for printing on my old OpenBSD computer: [...]
>>
>> It seems too complicated. In principle only the a field "if"
On Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 08:06:20AM +, Roderick wrote:
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> On Tue, 16 Jul 2019, Jonathan Drews wrote:
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> > These are the notes I made for printing on my old OpenBSD computer: [...]
>
> It seems too complicated. In principle only the a field "if" to
> printcap should be necessary.
>
> > 1) G
On Tue, 16 Jul 2019, Jonathan Drews wrote:
These are the notes I made for printing on my old OpenBSD computer: [...]
It seems too complicated. In principle only the a field "if" to
printcap should be necessary.
1) Go to http://openprinting.org/printer_list.cgi?make=HP
and look for the Desk
On Mon, Jul 15, 2019 at 04:49:47AM +, Roderick wrote:
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> On Sun, 14 Jul 2019, Adam Thompson wrote:
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> > Nearly every printer sold today (including cheap inkjets AND b&w
> > printers) have these tracking dots. [...]
>
> > The absolute highest resolution graphics today are mostly printed
On Sun, 14 Jul 2019, Adam Thompson wrote:
Nearly every printer sold today (including cheap inkjets AND b&w printers)
have these tracking dots. [...]
The absolute highest resolution graphics today are mostly printed using
ESC/P (if Epson), PCL3 (if HP), or whatever Canon uses (if Canon). [.
On 2019-07-14 15:40, Stuart Henderson wrote:
If you don't want trackable prints, don't buy a colour laser printer
of any brand, it is very common. Unsure about mono and inkjet printers,
I would tend to assume that they're common on at least most hi-res
colour printers.
Nearly every printer sold
On 2019-07-13, ropers wrote:
> On 13/07/2019, Jonathan Drews <> wrote:
>> Hi Folks: I need some recommendations on what brand of printers will
>> work
>> with Ghostscript (Postscript). The cartridges for my 15 year old HP
>> Deskjet have gotten too expensive. I know Xerox makes some
>> Postscript
On Sun, Jul 14, 2019 at 12:09:20AM -0600, Jonathan Drews wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 14, 2019 at 06:03:05AM +0200, Tomasz Rola wrote:
> > On Sat, Jul 13, 2019 at 08:06:07AM +0200, Jonathan Drews wrote:
> > > Hi Folks: I need some recommendations on what brand of printers will
> > > work
> > > with Ghosts
Jonathan Drews writes:
> > I am not sure why you want to avoid CUPS.
Not a terrible propsal because it is a bloated piece of crap, but on the other
hand it must interface with the satanc devices we call printers so concessions
must perhaps be made.
> fundamentals. That begs the question as to w
On Sat, 13 Jul 2019, Jonathan Drews wrote:
I hope that you got it: with a postscript printer you do not need
ghostscript.
The printcap is easy to configure. Here is a sample printcap I
came across in misc:
1)
lp|xerox|Xerox_WorkCenter_3225:\
:lp=/dev/ulpt0:\
:sh:sd=/var/spool/output/lpd
On Sun, Jul 14, 2019 at 06:03:05AM +0200, Tomasz Rola wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 13, 2019 at 08:06:07AM +0200, Jonathan Drews wrote:
> > Hi Folks: I need some recommendations on what brand of printers will
> > work
> > with Ghostscript (Postscript). The cartridges for my 15 year old HP
> > Deskjet have
I'm currently travelling so can't confirm, but i'm 99% sure it's an MFC-L5700DW
Jul 13, 2019, 12:22 PM by ibs...@ripsbusker.no.eu.org:
> On Sat, Jul 13, 2019, at 18:52, antithe...@tuta.io wrote:
>
>> The model I have also supports uploading scanned documents to an FTP or
>> SFTP server, which i
On Sat, Jul 13, 2019 at 08:06:07AM +0200, Jonathan Drews wrote:
> Hi Folks: I need some recommendations on what brand of printers will
> work
> with Ghostscript (Postscript). The cartridges for my 15 year old HP
> Deskjet have gotten too expensive. I know Xerox makes some
> Postscript printers. Ar
On 13/07/2019 08:06, Jonathan Drews wrote:
Hi Folks: I need some recommendations on what brand of printers will
work
with Ghostscript (Postscript). The cartridges for my 15 year old HP
Deskjet have gotten too expensive. I know Xerox makes some
Postscript printers. Are there any other manufacture
On Sat, Jul 13, 2019, at 18:52, antithe...@tuta.io wrote:
> The model I have also supports uploading scanned documents to an FTP or
> SFTP server, which is great, as it allows me to have a working
> multifunction office printer with no drivers required.
This would make scanning so much easier f
I have had great success with 'Brother' brand printers. They support postscript
very well. Another feature of them that I like is that I can print pdf files to
them directly via lpd.
Additionally, I like that they don't have any hard drive and/or permanent
storage, which means that there is no
> On 2019-07-13, "Jonathan Drews" wrote:
>
> > Hi Folks: I need some recommendations on what brand of printers will
> > work
> > with Ghostscript (Postscript). The cartridges for my 15 year old HP
> > Deskjet have gotten too expensive. I know Xerox makes some
> > Postscript printers. Are there an
> I am not familiar with Postsript printers. Thanks for correcting
> me. I want something that will work with Ghostscript and not
> depend on Printer Command Language (PCL).
Just search for a printer that supports Postscript. Many laser printers
do. I have an HP LaserJet M402dn. It supports Po
On Sat, Jul 13, 2019 at 03:22:16PM -, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> On 2019-07-13, "Jonathan Drews" wrote:
>
> > Hi Folks: I need some recommendations on what brand of printers will
> > work
> > with Ghostscript (Postscript). The cartridges for my 15 year old HP
> > Deskjet have gotten too e
On Sat, 13 Jul 2019, Jonathan Drews wrote:
Hi Folks: I need some recommendations on what brand of printers will
work with Ghostscript (Postscript).
If you find a printer that understands postcript, then you will be
perhaps happy. You will not need Ghostscript.
Otherwise, you need to transl
On 2019-07-13, "Jonathan Drews" wrote:
> Hi Folks: I need some recommendations on what brand of printers will
> work
> with Ghostscript (Postscript). The cartridges for my 15 year old HP
> Deskjet have gotten too expensive. I know Xerox makes some
> Postscript printers. Are there any other manuf
On 13/07/2019, Jonathan Drews <> wrote:
> Hi Folks: I need some recommendations on what brand of printers will
> work
> with Ghostscript (Postscript). The cartridges for my 15 year old HP
> Deskjet have gotten too expensive. I know Xerox makes some
> Postscript printers. Are there any other manufa
Hi Folks: I need some recommendations on what brand of printers will
work
with Ghostscript (Postscript). The cartridges for my 15 year old HP
Deskjet have gotten too expensive. I know Xerox makes some
Postscript printers. Are there any other manufactureres of Postscript
printers? I am running Open
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