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- <printer id="printer/Generic-ZjStream_Printer">
- <make>Generic</make>
- <model>ZjStream Printer</model>
- <mechanism>
- <!-- laser/ -->
- <color/>
- <resolution>
- <dpi>
- <x></x>
- <y></y>
- </dpi>
- </resolution>
- <consumables>
- <comments>
- <en></en>
- </comments>
- <!--one or more "partno" elements.--></consumables>
- </mechanism>
- <url></url>
- <lang>
- <proprietary />
- </lang>
- <autodetect>
- <!--no known parport probe information--></autodetect>
- <functionality>D</functionality>
- <driver>foo2zjs</driver><!--verified--><!--no "contrib_url"-->
- <comments>
- <en>
-
- ZjStream printers understand a simple printer language that uses JBIG
- compression to send a bitmap (raster) image of the printed page to
- the printer. This printer language was designed by Zenographics and
- licensed by most major printer manufacturers for at least some of
- their product line. The printer language is highly efficient, but
- requires the host computer to render characters, halftones, etc.
-
- If you have a Windows driver for your printer and the "About" panel
- for the driver lists Copyright Zenographics, then you probably have a
- printer that understands the ZjStream language.
-
- The "foo2zjs" driver in combination with Ghostscript might
- possibly be made to work with these kinds of printers.
-
- </en>
- </comments>
- </printer>
-