A rubygem to print well formatted XML.
This package contains the X print library.
This package contains implentations of the Free Standards Group (FSG)
Open Printing API (PAPI) (v1.0) and client software that uses it.
The implemenations of the API are designed so that they can be used
individually to support client application interaction with a particular
type of print service or together to interact with a variety of different
print service types.
Net::Printer
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Perl module for directly printing to a print server/printer without
having to create a pipe to either lpr or lp. This essentially mimics
what the BSD LPR program does by connecting directly to the line
printer printer port (almost always 515), and transmitting the data
and control information to the print server.
Please note that this module only communicates with the BSD Line
Printer Daemon Protocol as described in RFC-1179. It does not
natively speak to remote print servers via SMB, Apple-Talk or
Netware. Remote print services running lpsched, such as Sun Solaris
or other Sys V-derived operating systems, will work so long as the
print spoolers are set up to understand the BSD protocol. Most modern
network-capable laser printers, such as those manufactured by HP and
LexMark, also "speak" BSD.
Here you have the new release of `poster', to scale postscript
images to a larger size, and print them on larger media and/or
tile them to print on multiple sheets.
With respect to the earlier release:
- support is added for foreign (Non European A*) media sizes.
- options for scaling became more flexible
- original restrictions on white margins in your drawing are removed.
For a complete explanation see the accompanying manual.
This is a perl script that can generate compact, DSC-compliant Postscript out
of a plain text file and a BDF font. The output can be previewed using
Ghostscript under most platforms, or with the Windows shareware program
"ROPS", or printed on Postscript printers, or converted to PDF using "ps2pdf".
The motivation for creating this script was to be able to print texts in
international character sets. Since it's much easier to create or edit bitmap
(BDF/PCF) fonts than outline fonts, this script allows to print texts using
your own fonts.
CUPS-PDF is designed to produce PDF files in a heterogeneous network by
providing a PDF printer on the central fileserver. After restarting CUPS, you
will be able to choose "CUPS-PDF (Virtual PDF Printer)" when setting up a new
printer in CUPS. Once you print to the new device all converted PDF files will
be placed in the specified directory.
Gnome Photo Printer is intended for printing photos in an easy way.
Just drag your Photos from Nautilus to the Gnome Photo Printer window
and drop it. Make some selections like Photo or Paper size, hit
Preview or Print, and see your pictures printed.
GtkLP for CUPS is a frontend for the lpr that comes with CUPS. It
is written to make it easy to use nearly all the options from CUPS
without knowing them by name. For print-admins, there is also an
pretty simple queue tool implemented.
HPLIP is an HP developed solution for printing, scanning,
and faxing with HP inkjet and laser based printers in Linux.
The HP driver project provides printing support for nearly
1000 printer models, including Deskjet, Officejet, Photosmart,
PSC (Print Scan Copy), Business Inkjet, LaserJet, and LaserJet MFP.