"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
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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/
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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
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
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