[Gnome-print] Re: [Gimp-print-devel] An introduction to gnome-print (fwd)
- From: Robert L Krawitz <rlk alum mit edu>
- To: miguel helixcode com
- CC: neumanns uni-duesseldorf de, gnome-print helixcode com, mike easysw com, rlk tiac net
- Subject: [Gnome-print] Re: [Gimp-print-devel] An introduction to gnome-print (fwd)
- Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2000 07:52:21 -0400
From: Miguel de Icaza <miguel@helixcode.com>
Date: 31 May 2000 20:39:29 -0400
Those numbers do not match what Chema has been getting from his PCL
driver. It matches the lame case, but not any case with the smallest
ammount of optimization.
I said ESCP/2 raster, not PCL. Most (if not all) of the current crop
of Epson printers are strictly raster printers. These are really
"dumb" printers -- not poorly designed, just with no intelligence in
the firmware. There is compression capability, and it works fairly
well in many cases, but not in all.
I dumped my resume (formatted text, all black) to a print file for the
870. It's one page. This print file is 5 MB, so it achieved about
90% compression from a pure photo. With any significant amount of
color, or graphics, it would blow up enormously.
Anyways, that is not the point. We have a Postscript driver, want to
use that instead of an Epson, click on "driver" and select
"Postscript", then click "Print".
Am I missing something?
If I use "a" Postscript driver, how do I select the correct PPD file
and get all of the capabilities of my Epson printer?
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