03-20-2002
printing with my UltraSparc
I just got an HP 1200se printer. I have it networked using a single print server, so I'd really like to get it working with my Ultra10 system.
I know that there are no Solaris drivers, honestly, I don't know if HP puts out Solaris drivers for any of their stuff.
This printer, and I dunno what this means, supports PCL 5e, PCL 6 and PostScript 2 emmulation.
Can I get this printer working with my UltraSparc and how difficult will it be if it can be done?
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pcl3opts
PCL3OPTS(1) General Commands Manual PCL3OPTS(1)
NAME
pcl3opts -- determine options for the ghostscript driver pcl3 from a PCL-3+ file
SYNOPSIS
pcl3opts [-o output_file] [input_file ...]
DESCRIPTION
The command pcl3opts is intended to help in determining which options one should use when calling ghostscript using pcl3 for driving a
PCL-3+ printer. It analyzes one or more PCL input_files and issues on the output_file its best guess as to which options one should spec-
ify in order to produce files using a similar configuration. The default output_file is standard output. If no input_files are specified,
the command reads from standard input.
This command is mostly of interest if you have access to PCL files generated by software provided by the printer's manufacturer, for exam-
ple if you have a manufacturer-supplied Microsoft Windows driver for your printer. In that case you can generate a few files under Windows
using different settings and let pcl3opts examine them.
LIMITATIONS
Note that pcl3opts cannot guarantee that the collection of options it proposes leads to a file which is understood by the printer. It can
merely provide a best guess.
In addition, some settings require interpretation of the page contents in order to properly translate them into options for pcl3 and some
cannot reliably be derived from a PCL file at all. Finding good values for these parameters is beyond pcl3opts's capabilities. This
includes LeadingEdge, SendBlackLast, Tumble and the distinction between the colour models CMY+K and CMYK.
SEE ALSO
gs-pcl3(1)
AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2000, 2001 by Martin Lottermoser, GreifswaldstraBe 28, 38124 Braunschweig, Germany. E-mail: Martin.Lottermoser@t-online.de.
Version of this reference page: $Revision: 1.10 $ ($Date: 2001/02/10 17:01:06 $).
pcl3 3.2 PCL3OPTS(1)