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2008-03-08
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2008-03-09
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2008-03-09
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Yes, one of the options under ftp printing is Postscript.
But is there a way to convert pdf to postscript or in general if I can print postscript, how would I convert other types of files?
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2008-03-09
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On a Linux computer with a printing subsystem, it would be as simple as printing to a file. On the Itablet -- ugh.
I have tested QuickScript on my old non-networked PS LaserJet (with a Bluetooth module), but haven't yet managed to get a connection right. I have a colour LaserJet with Ethernet AP, but it's been mothballed, so testing that won't be easy.
Penguinbait ported Cups to his KDE port, so maybe you could try that?
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2008-03-10
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