I guess this would depend whether or not your printer can use postscript.
If not, the suggestion to use the ljet ? driver by the other poster may
be your best bet.
You are using linux, I guess. I have posted an introduction to writing
your own print filter, not hard at all, at this web site:
http://linux.nf/stepbystep.html
Go there and using the seach option, upper left hand corner, search for:
hammer filter
and you will find this introduction. It's rather good, I don't mine
saying. I also have tried everything I write about, so I know it all
works. If you prefer German, search for hammer druck. Someone liked it so
much they wanted it available to the German speaking world, although, I must
say, anything in German sounds more difficult to me.
Are you going to have a print server or do the clients directly talk to the
printer?
Joel
On Wed, Jan 23, 2002 at 03:50:05PM -0800, N K Dewan
wrote:> Joel,
>
> I am a little bit green having taken a 10 yr absence from UNIX. Yes the
NEC
> is a PS printer and if I remember correctly when I had a HP Laserjet 5L
(and
> the NEC) connected locally to the LINUX box, the ASCII stuff would print
OK,
> but anything else (web pages etc) would result in a bunch of special
> characters all over the page and this would go on for ever and ever until I
> bounced the server. Needless to say bouncing the printer did not help.
> Again if I remeber correctly we used the Laserjet driver for both printers
> and ASCII printer fine.
>
> The HP Printer has since been officially retired. Since the NEC it is a
> network printer, it is on the backbone and not connected a any particular
> m/c.
>
> We are using Samba to manage the network. My guess is that I will have to
> read the docs for the printer configurateion and try the tests again.
>
> Do you have a sample print config that I could use. This would save me
some
> time. I admit I would eventually have to read the docs to get a proper
grasp
> on the the features.
>
> Thanks ...
>
> Nick Dewan
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joel Hammer [mailto:Joel@HammersHome.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 2:47 PM
> To: N K Dewan; samba@lists.samba.org
> Subject: Re: Off Topic : NEC 1800 Driver for Linux
>
>
> Is the nec1800 a postscript printer? If it is, you might be able to print
> to it without a specific driver, no? Most linux apps produce postscript
> output. You could use enscript -Z to convert your text files to
postscrirpt.
> What problem are you having?
> Joel
>
>
> > All,
> >
> >
> > This might be slightly off topic, but since I have seen some recent
posts
> > regarding printing and configuration of printers, I would like to know
if
> > someone has a printer driver for a NEC 1800N printer. The NEC website
> > doesn't have anything available for a download.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
> > Nick Dewan
> >
> >
> >
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