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- <printer id="printer/Oki-DP_5000">
- <make>Oki</make>
- <model>DP 5000</model>
- <mechanism>
- <transfer/>
- <color/>
- <resolution>
- <dpi>
- <x>2400</x>
- <y>2400</y>
- </dpi>
- </resolution>
- <consumables>
- <comments>
- <en>several types of ribbon cartridges, black, cyan, magenta, yellow</en>
- </comments>
- <!--one or more "partno" elements.--></consumables>
- </mechanism><!--no "url"-->
- <lang>
- <proprietary/>
- <!--no pjl--><!--No "text"?--></lang>
- <autodetect>
- <!--no known parport probe information--></autodetect>
- <functionality>A</functionality>
- <driver>ppmtomd</driver>
- <!--no "contrib_url"-->
- <comments>
- <en>
-
- J.C. Bradfield (jcb@dcs.ed.ac.uk) has written a fully functional
- driver which converts PPM files ("ppmtomd"). He started
- hacking ghostscript, but abandoned it.<p>
-
- In reality this is the Alps MD-5000. In Europe it is sold by
- Okidata. I found this information in the README of Julian
- Bradfield's <a
- href="show_driver.cgi?driver=ppmtocpva">ppmtocpva</a>
- driver. Perhaps the printer works also with this driver, but it
- works with Julian Bradfield's new <a
- href="show_driver.cgi?driver=ppmtomd">ppmtomd</a>
- driver.
-
- </en>
- </comments>
- </printer>
-