> > I have a printer that doesn't have Linux drivers, but I know people > > are able to print to it from within perl by referencing the device > > directly. Would it be possible to print to this printer from within > > Firefox? I see that you can specify the exact command Firefox > > executes for printing, but I'm not sure what that would be in this > > situation. Is there a good command-line tool for sending a binary > > image file to a device (USB printer) for printing? From the looks of > > dmesg, the printer is detected and ready to roll. > > Are you using CUPS? If not, do! > > If you are running KDE you can use "kprinter" for that purpose (also in > non-KDE apps). I am sure there is a similar solution for GNOME. I you don't > run either of them you can still send the image to cupsd on port 631 and let > CUPS handle how to treat it. > > Uwe
Thanks guys but I've got to give up on this. I'm going to use my Samsung ML-1210 instead of the Zebra label printer. - Grant -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list