> From: Keith Rohrer <http://www.uiuc.edu/~kwrohrer> > Date: Sat Oct 12, 6:40pm > > I'm looking for a printer to use under Linux; this means GDI is useless > to me, but I don't need PostScript either. While I don't want to pay > for PostScript in the printer, I don't want to pay the (vanishing?) > premium for 600 dpi consumables for 300 dpi output, which I hear means I > need PCL 5e, not PCL 4.5, emulation... I've narrowed my search down to > the Lexmark Optra E (PCL 5e), and the NEC SuperScript 860 (PCL 4.5 > :-(). The NEC is significantly faster, but unless someone comes up with > a ghostscript driver for PrintGear, only going to do 300 dpi for me. > > Does anyone have any advice as to these two printers, and/or the > possibility of finding enough specs on PrintGear to write a 600 dpi > driver for it? > > Keith > > -- > "... I've seen Sun monitors on fire off the side of the multimedia lab. > I've seen NTU lights glitter in the dark near the Mail Gate. > All these things will be lost in time, like the root partition last > week. > Time to die...". - Peter Gutmann in alt.sysadmin.recovery Hi. Did you decide on a particular printer? I'd be interested, too. Thanks.