MP will pretty print files to stdout/PostScript printer. It has special
processing for mail, USENET news articles, digests, and several personal
organisers. Printouts can be portrait, landscape or 2-up, and include
pretty headers with useful information (page number, printing date, file
name or supplied header). Mp is very useful for making archive listings of
programs.
Includes mp.el an Emacs interface to mp.
"Pcal" is a program to print PostScript calendars for any month and
year. By default, it looks for a file in the home directory named
"calendar" for entries with leading dates matching dates on the
calendar, and prints any following text under the appropriate day.
The PDF Renderer is an open source, all Java library which renders
PDF documents to the screen using Java2D.
Some features:
* view PDFs in your own app
* print-preview before exporting PDF files
* render PDFs to PNGs in a server-side web application
* view PDFs in a 3D scene
* draw on top of PDFs and annotate them in a networked viewer
pkipplib is a Python library which can prepare IPP requests with the
help of a somewhat high level API. These requests can then be sent to
an IPP printer or print server (e.g. CUPS). This library can also parse
IPP answers received, and create high level Python objects from them.
XPP is a graphical utility for managing printers and submitting print jobs.
It interfaces with CUPS on the backend and allows the user to configure
double sided printing, active tray, color adjustment, etc. It supports the
command line flags of lpr as well.
You will first need to configure a printer via CUPS to use XPP.
This package contains X.Org Print extension headers.
Ghostscript is the well-known PostScript interpreter which is available for
all common and most esoteric platforms and supports many different printers
and some displays.
This is distributed with the GNU General Public License, which allows
free use, and free copying and redistribution under certain conditions
(including, in some cases, commercial distribution).
This port includes add-on packages (not part of the official gs release)
o HP8XX driver for HP DeskJet 880C/882C/895C
- http://www.gelhaus.net/hp880c/
o DJ970 driver for HP DeskJet 970CXi
- http://www.harsch.net/Ghostscript/ghostscript.html
o PCL3 driver for HP DeskJet series
- http://home.vrweb.de/martin.lottermoser/pcl3.html
o Gimp-Print driver for Canon/Epson/Lexmark/HP printers
- http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/
o Special drivers for verious printer models
- Alps, Canon, Epson, NEC, Lexmark, Ricoh,...
o Additional contributed uniprint driver profiles for
- Epson Stylus Color 740 and Epson LQ-1170
MagicFilter
magicfilter is an extensible and customizable automatic printer filter.
It selects an appropriate conversion technique for the input data by
seeking for magic numbers, and then utilizing the appropriate conversion
utility.
magicfilter is primarily intended for use as the `input filter' by the
lpd print spooler. The options accepted by magicfilter are exactly the
ones passed to the input filter by lpd (unless you build it on a LPRng
system -- in that case, magicfilter accepts no options.)
This software is a filter program used with Common UNIX Printing
System (CUPS) from the Linux. This can supply the high quality print
with Seiko Epson Color Ink Jet Printers.
This product supports only EPSON ESC/P-R printers. This package can be
used for all EPSON ESC/P-R printers.
For detail list of supported printer, please refer to below site:
http://download.ebz.epson.net/dsc/search/01/search/?OSC=LX
pkpgcounter is a generic Page Description Language parser which can
either count the number of pages or compute the percent of ink coverage
needed to print various types of documents.
It currently supports the following file types:
- PostScript (both DSC compliant and binary)
- PDF
- PCL3/4/5
- PCLXL (aka PCL6)
- DVI
- TIFF
- ESC/P2
- OpenDocument (ISO/IEC DIS 26300)
- Zenographics ZjStream
- Samsung QPDL (aka SPL2)
- Samsung SPL1
The five latter ones, as well as some TIFF documents, are currently
only supported in page counting mode.