Re: Help: using Ghostscript

1998-04-29 Thread Eze Ogwuma
"Joe Tseng" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I was told by someone I could use Ghostscript to filter output to my > Epson Color Stylus 400. I tried doing that just now by using: > > gs -dSAFER -sDEVICE=epsonc -sOutputFile=/dev/lp1 - > > as the print statement for Netscape. > > Well I got just a

Re: using Ghostscript

1998-04-29 Thread Aaron D. Turner
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- There is at least one FAQ on this install on the RedHat Linux User's FAQ as well. http://www.pobox.com/~aturner/RedHat-FAQ/ - - Aaron Turner | Either which way, one half dozen or another. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Check out the RedHat Linux Use

Re: Help: using Ghostscript

1998-04-29 Thread David E. Fox
On Tue, 28 Apr 1998, Joe Tseng wrote: >I was told by someone I could use Ghostscript to filter output to my >Epson Color Stylus 400. I tried doing that just now by using: > >gs -dSAFER -sDEVICE=epsonc -sOutputFile=/dev/lp1 - > >as the print statement for Netscape. Looks OK to me. Try it standal

Re: using Ghostscript

1998-04-28 Thread Ed Jaeger
The Eson Stylus printers are not compiled in by default. If you have one you must recompile ghostscript to use them. I have an original Color Stylus & the output is wonderful. Get the SRPM for 5.10 & follow the instructions - if you need more help write back. Ed Jaeger, CFO, Bohlender Graebene

Help: using Ghostscript

1998-04-28 Thread Joe Tseng
I was told by someone I could use Ghostscript to filter output to my Epson Color Stylus 400. I tried doing that just now by using: gs -dSAFER -sDEVICE=epsonc -sOutputFile=/dev/lp1 - as the print statement for Netscape. Well I got just alot of junk. Am I in the ballpark as far as the command