a /dev/null printer?

Anonymous anonymous at easysw.com
Thu Mar 3 12:46:21 PST 2005


Excellent!  Thank you very much!

Mike

> Simply use the device URI file:/dev/null
>
> You will not need a PPD file or a driver, /dev/null understands
> everything and prints it perfectly in super-economy mode.
>
>     Till
>
>
> Anonymous wrote:
> > I was wondering if there is a way to create a "black hole" printer where jobs sent to it would go straight into /dev/null?  We have certain automated processes which require output to a print queue, but we don't really want to produce output.
> >
> > Thanks!
> > Mike
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