On Sat 28 Jul 2012 at 13:37:22 +0000, Camaleón wrote: > On Sat, 28 Jul 2012 13:49:53 +0100, Brian wrote: > > > It matches your "1/". Here is another one: > > > > > > http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF06b/18972-18972-3328060-15077-236268-3965798-3965802-3965808.html?dnr=1 > > Ah, you must be referring to: > > *** > Print languages, standard HP PCL 6; HP PCL 5c; HP postscript level 3 > emulation; direct PDF printing v 1.4 > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > *** > > But I already knew there are printers in the market that direct print to > PDF (as well as options 2/ and 3/ are also possible). I did not asked > about that. I asked what *you* were speaking/referring to when you talked > about "PDF printers".
Your multiple choice quiz had > 1/ A physical device (printer) with physical PDF interpreter > on it (PDF add-on card)? and > Because until now I have not seen a thing like "1/" . . , . Looks like I misunderstood you. Anyway: a PostScript printer has a PostScript interpreter; a PCL printer has a PCL interpreter; a PDF printer has a PDF interpreter. They accept print jobs sent directly to them in the supported language. > Side note: do you known what's the required/recommended memory to > directly print to PDF? And what happens with PDF v1.7, will you have to > buy a new module for supporting the new upcoming standards? >:-) I've no idea, really. The two links I supplied mention 0.5 GB and 1,0 GB. > > No. I mean taking the link you already have > > > > > > http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/openprinting/pdfasstandardprintjobformat > > , > There are no technical reasons (neither what's the real gain for users) > listed there but how to start using the new filter facility within CUPS. We'll have to disagree on that, then > > reading it as a whole and following up on how the system was developed. > > The third and fourth paragraphs of Roger Leigh's post might help with > > any searches. > > I've found another doc comparing for options: > > http://www.adobe.com/print/features/psvspdf/ > > But I'd say the author is not "neutral" ;-) Possibly not. But he should be expected to know what he is writing about. > > Some of us have been doing precisely that (using and testing) for three > > or four years. When you get to Squeeze or Wheezy you can join in too. > > All my printers support PostScript directly, why should I ignore that fact? You shouldn't. Just keep sending PostScript to CUPS and it will be printed. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20120728151722.GI6660@desktop