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Old 09-06-2004, 08:11 AM   #1
gstasica
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Postscript interpreter to low on printer while Mozilla 1.7 require higher


Hi,

I print via LPR printer defined on Netware. The problem is that everytime I try to print my printer prints:
The postscript interpreter in your printer is 2014.108
This printout requires at least version 2015 or greater

To convert the output down to basic level 2 change the print command:
gs -q -sDEVICE=pswrite -sOutputFile=- -dNOPOUSE -dBATCH -dMozConvertedToLevel2=true -|lpr [OPTIONS]

The first question is:
-should I replace DEVICE with my printer name? (if yes than it doesn't solve the problem)
-what should I write in OPTIONS (I've removed this parameter but the result is the same)
-should I replace lpr with kprint --stdin (default in KDE) (if yes than result is the same)

Rgs.
 
  


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