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- From: rs54@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu (Richard Sucgang)
- Subject: Re: HP laserjet drivers
- Message-ID: <1992Dec17.070725.3244@news.columbia.edu>
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- Reply-To: rs54@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu (Richard Sucgang)
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- References: <01050023.l99bux@chinchilla.cars.com>
- Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1992 07:07:25 GMT
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- In article <01050023.l99bux@chinchilla.cars.com> chinchilla!niel@cars.com writes:
- >In article <29541@castle.ed.ac.uk> (comp.sys.mac.misc), cbarton@festival.ed.ac.uk (C Barton) writes:
- >>
- >>Does anyone know if there is a mac driver for HP laserjet III. We have a
- >>solitary mac user in the group and a new HP 4 with no postscript option.
- >>If there were a mac driver for an HP III then I think they would be able
- >>to print on the network.
- >> Craig Barton.
- >>
- >
- >Yes there is, but I believe it requires the PostScript option.
- >Niel
- >
-
- No, no, no. People, LaserJets do not *NEED* PostScript to print out Mac
- output. That is dogma. Although it would be nice.
-
- QuickDraw drivers are made by several companies, including GDT SoftWorks
- (PowerPrint, I recommend this in the network scenario), Insight Inc.
- (MacPrint), and computer:applications (MacJet). Also try Orange Micro
- (Grappler).
-
- Cheers!
-
-
- -rich
- Richard Sucgang : Dept. of Anatomy and Cell Biology Columbia University
- (sucgang@cuhhca.hhmi.columbia.edu | rs54@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu)
- "...Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, individually, collectively or otherwise."
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