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> It uses simplified or expert PPDs depending on how many vendor-specific options (PAPPL_MAX_VENDOR) > First off, I have made my retro-fitting Gutenprint Printer Application supporting the expert PPDs of On 9/23/21 8:36 AM, Till Kamppeter wrote: Solomon Peachy pizza at shaftnet dot org dot org (matrix) Next up will be to try and bridge escputil consumable & status queries Support to the dyesub family, and I can confirm it works on the models I used the same variable mechanism to finally hook up cups command Incorrect) list of supported commands if the printer name included the Of blindly exporting support for 'commandtoepson' with an implicit (and Of supported commands out of internal configuration variables, instead
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Logic in the PPD generator to get the command filter name and the list I just committed the first steps in this direction. > don't have many old printers any more, so there's going to need to be > This is going to need some pretty thorough testing. On Thu, at 07:48:39PM -0400, Robert Krawitz wrote:
