[cups.general] Using Predefined forms in cups

Mauricy Maiorino mauricy at ccuec.unicamp.br
Tue Nov 30 04:41:56 PST 2004


Tkank you Michael, I go to wait to see if you obtain the documentation so that I can understand the procedure.

Mauricy

"Michael \"Kaze\" Kesler" wrote:
> At the company I work for, we ran into a similar situation.  What I
> ended up doing was implementing a custom filter that took 4 parts of the
> postscript form (pshead, pghead, pgfoot, psfoot) and slipped the text
> from our LPD system into the postscript.
>
> When I get to work on Monday, I can talk with my company and see about
> releasing the source and some documentation on this filter, though it's
> rather easy to implement.
>
> Put some sample data on your form, print it to postscript and look at
> the postscript's source (open it as plain text rather than postscript).
>   That should give you a good starting point to build the filter.
>
> ~Michael
>
> Mauricy Maiorino wrote:
> > Hi all !!
> >
> > How I can print using predefined forms in cups? I have any forms that they had been generated in Corel and passed for postscript. Necessary to use these forms to print mass of data. Exists some skill to make this in the line of command with lpr?
> >
> > Thanks !!
> >
> > Mauricy
> >
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