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I would like to try and understand how printer drivers produce the
print on paper. I have had a look under Google, but have so far not
found a relevant page.

Has anyone found a page that explians the details and technicalities.

Thanks

Sp.

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"species8350" <not_here.5.species8350@xoxy.net> wrote in message
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> I would like to try and understand how printer drivers produce the
> print on paper. I have had a look under Google, but have so far not
> found a relevant page.
>
> Has anyone found a page that explians the details and technicalities.
>
> Thanks
>
> Sp.
>

Needless to say that the driver (printer) is the interface (language), so
the computer can communicate with the print device.
For details on printing you should check printer languages such as
postscript, PCL etc.

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On 3 Aug 2005 02:41:47 -0700, "species8350"
<not_here.5.species8350@xoxy.net> wrote:

>I would like to try and understand how printer drivers produce the
>print on paper. I have had a look under Google, but have so far not
>found a relevant page.
>
>Has anyone found a page that explians the details and technicalities.

I looked all over for that info in trying to get my i9900 to be
accurate. Finally I bought PrintFix on eBay and Dr. Pro from a
software supply house after a little shopping. These products are put
out by Colorvision http://www.colorvision.com/

After a lot of tinkering, ink, and paper, I finally decided that the
Dr. Pro was enough. Both products are a bit clunky to use as you can
see in reviews, but they do work.

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Thanks for the response. My printer is a bubblejet
Any idea which language would be the most apt

Under windows98se

Best wishes

S

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If using (HP) PCL
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc [...] e=bud09160
if using (EPSON) ESC/P maybe you can find what you need at
http://www.epsondevelopers.com/home

species8350 wrote:
> Thanks for the response. My printer is a bubblejet
> Any idea which language would be the most apt
>
> Under windows98se
>
> Best wishes
>
> S
>

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If using (Canon)

Thanks

Sp.

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Up to now you didn't give any info about which Canon printer you are using.
Look up the specs of the printer in the manual or find them on the Canon
website.

species8350 wrote:
> If using (Canon)
> Thanks Sp.

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BJ200

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On 7 Aug 2005 07:47:50 -0700, "species8350"
<not_here.5.species8350@xoxy.net> wrote:

>BJ200

Go to
<http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=Canon-BJ-200>
There are forums there as well discussing writing drivers for these
and many other printers (not just for Linux).

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