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[opensuse] Using your own print filter script?
- From: "Andrew Joakimsen" <joakimsen@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2008 21:33:41 -0400
- Message-id: <23fd749a0810071833t340b6ffbgae3a4ddb2062ef99@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
I have a setup using DOSEMU, for that I can direct the DOS program
"LPT1:" output directly to a script and it works fine.
I would like some Windows computer runnings the same DOS program to
also use this script for their "printing," I can get the output from
those machines to CUPS vis Samba without an issue -- of course to a
normal printer thats setup in CUPS.
All I need CUPS to do is pipe the raw data it receives from the client
to a script, bypassing any print filters as no processing is needed.
My question is, how can I accomplish that?
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"LPT1:" output directly to a script and it works fine.
I would like some Windows computer runnings the same DOS program to
also use this script for their "printing," I can get the output from
those machines to CUPS vis Samba without an issue -- of course to a
normal printer thats setup in CUPS.
All I need CUPS to do is pipe the raw data it receives from the client
to a script, bypassing any print filters as no processing is needed.
My question is, how can I accomplish that?
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