Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Dmitri Chubarov Dmitri Chubarov In my case I am trying to print to a virtual printer on a predefined port which is not an LPR port so this method will not work for me as far as I can tell. Is there a different method? ObiWan did you try specifying the name of your virtual printer with the -P option that is instead of LaserPrinter1 in the example above? Yes I did and it did not work.
After further researching I discovered this command only works with certain printers that run on a specific port: the LPR port. In my case I have a virtual printer that runs on its own custom port that cannot be changed. I spent several hours trying to make this work and my conclusion was that it was not going to work for me, but if you can offer a suggestion of how to make it work for my virtual printer, I am interested.
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With the right printer drivers, Sketchpad sketches can be exported as Postscript in. Exporting your sketch in PostScript, rather than just copying the objects in your sketch and pasting them into another document, is useful when you are typesetting production graphics in environments such as TeX or Quark. The easiest way to check is by following the steps below and trying to import into Word: if it works, it's pure PostScript; if not, you'll need to download a driver.
Create an image in Sketchpad. Choose File Print. Select the "Generic Postscript Printer" from the list of printers. Threats include any threat of suicide, violence, or harm to another. Any content of an adult theme or inappropriate to a community web site.
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