geoff wrote:
You might take a look at Pyla. It's a print to fax library. I think it's
kind of what you're talking about. I've been trying to hack it off and on
for a while now as we only need a little of its functionality here at work.
There isn't much for docs, so you'll have to read the source. Here's a link:
http://www.teamsw.it/pyla/

Mike

Thanks Mike.
I think I am going to dig deeper into using  a Windows printer defined
as using the "Standard TCPIP Port" and my own program based on
SocketServer to grab to  output when it it created.  I set up a very
crude test last night and I think this will do exactly what i need -
ie can react immediately when the user is printing something, complete
access to the datastream and of course pure python solution for easy
maintenance  :-) .

Sounds like a technique that's worth knowing about. Do keep
us posted, even if it turns out to be a dead-end.

TJG
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