I use magicfilter to filter my mail.

I include my /usr/sbin/epsonlq-filter generated by magicfilter.

If I change the two lines that configure gs:

# PostScript
0       %!              filter  /usr/bin/gs  -q -dSAFER -dNOPAUSE -r360x180 
-sDEVICE=epson -sOutputFile=- - 
0       \004%!          filter  /usr/bin/gs  -q -dSAFER -dNOPAUSE -r360x180 
-sDEVICE=epson -sOutputFile=- - 

with:

0       %!              filter  /usr/bin/gs  -q -dSAFER -dNOPAUSE -r360x360 
-sDEVICE=epson -sOutputFile=- - 
0       \004%!          filter  /usr/bin/gs  -q -dSAFER -dNOPAUSE -r360x360 
-sDEVICE=epson -sOutputFile=- - 

the printer output is bad scaled.

Are there any driver for support microfeed 360x360 printing for an Epson
LQ 1050+ that works fine with Windog 95? 

Thanks and bye!

Andrea Arcangeli
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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#! /usr/sbin/magicfilter
#
# Magic filter setup file for Epson LQ series printers
# THIS FILE IS UNTESTED!
#
# This file is in the public domain.
#
# This file has been automatically adapted to your system.
#
# wild guess: native control codes start with <ESC>
0       \033            cat

# PostScript
0       %!              filter  /usr/bin/gs  -q -dSAFER -dNOPAUSE -r360x180 
-sDEVICE=epson -sOutputFile=- - 
0       \004%!          filter  /usr/bin/gs  -q -dSAFER -dNOPAUSE -r360x180 
-sDEVICE=epson -sOutputFile=- - 

# TeX DVI
0       \367\002        fpipe   /usr/bin/dvips  -D 360  -R -q -f 

# compress'd data
0       \037\235        pipe    /bin/gzip  -cdq 

# packed, gzipped, frozen and SCO LZH data
0       \037\036        pipe    /bin/gzip  -cdq 
0       \037\213        pipe    /bin/gzip  -cdq 
0       \037\236        pipe    /bin/gzip  -cdq 
0       \037\240        pipe    /bin/gzip  -cdq 

# troff documents
0       .\?\?\040       fpipe   `/usr/bin/grog  -Tps $FILE` 
0       .\\\"           fpipe   `/usr/bin/grog  -Tps $FILE` 
0       '\\\"           fpipe   `/usr/bin/grog  -Tps $FILE` 
0       '.\\\"          fpipe   `/usr/bin/grog  -Tps $FILE` 
0       \\\"            fpipe   `/usr/bin/grog  -Tps $FILE` 

# ditroff
0       "x T ps"        pipe    /usr/bin/grops 
0       "x T dvi"       pipe    /usr/bin/grodvi 
0       "x T ascii"     pipe    /usr/bin/grotty 
0       "x T latin1"    pipe    /usr/bin/grotty 
0       "x T lj4"       reject  Cannot print LaserJet 4 ditroff files.

# Portable bit-, grey- and pixmaps
0       P1\n            pipe    /usr/bin/pnmtops  -scale 1000 -dpi 360  
2>/dev/null 
0       P2\n            pipe    /usr/bin/pnmtops  -scale 1000 -dpi 360  
2>/dev/null 
0       P3\n            pipe    /usr/bin/pnmtops  -scale 1000 -dpi 360  
2>/dev/null 
0       P4\n            pipe    /usr/bin/pnmtops  -scale 1000 -dpi 360  
2>/dev/null 
0       P5\n            pipe    /usr/bin/pnmtops  -scale 1000 -dpi 360  
2>/dev/null 
0       P6\n            pipe    /usr/bin/pnmtops  -scale 1000 -dpi 360  
2>/dev/null 

# HP Printer Control Language (PCL) -- assume start with reset code
0       \033E\033       reject  Cannot print PCL files on this printer. 

# HP Printer Job Language (PJL)
0       \033%-12345X    reject  Cannot print PJL files on this printer. 
0       "@PJL "         reject  Cannot print PJL files on this printer. 
0       @PJL\t          reject  Cannot print PJL files on this printer. 
0       @PJL\r          reject  Cannot print PJL files on this printer. 
0       @PJL\n          reject  Cannot print PJL files on this printer. 

# GIF files
0       GIF87a          pipe    /usr/bin/giftopnm  2>/dev/null
0       GIF89a          pipe    /usr/bin/giftopnm  2>/dev/null

# JFIF (JPEG) files
0       \377\330\377\340\?\?JFIF\0      pipe    /usr/bin/djpeg  -pnm

# TIFF files (the last two bytes of the "magic" is really a version number;
# but the magic is really lame and as far as I have understood the version
# number has never changed and never will, so we include it.)
0       MM\0\x2a        pipe    /usr/bin/tifftopnm  2>/dev/null
0       II\x2a\0        pipe    /usr/bin/tifftopnm  2>/dev/null

# BMP files (even lousier magic -- Microsoft strikes again!)
0       BM\?\?\?\?\?\?\?\?\?\?\?\?\x0c  pipe    \
        /usr/bin/bmptoppm  2>/dev/null
0       BM\?\?\?\?\?\?\?\?\?\?\?\?\x40  pipe    \
        /usr/bin/bmptoppm  2>/dev/null
0       BM\?\?\?\?\?\?\?\?\?\?\?\?\x28  pipe    \
        /usr/bin/bmptoppm  2>/dev/null

# Sun rasterfiles
0       \x59\xa6\x6a\x95 pipe   /usr/bin/rasttopnm  2>/dev/null

# SGI Imagelib (IRIS RGB) files
0       \x1\xda         pipe    /usr/bin/sgitopnm  2>/dev/null
0       \xda\x1         pipe    /usr/bin/sgitopnm  2>/dev/null

# FIG files; reported by Steven P. Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
0       #FIG            pipe    /usr/bin/X11/fig2dev  -Lps -P -l dummy

#
# Standard rejects... things we don't want to print
#

# Various archive formats
257     ustar\0         reject  Attempted to print a tar file.
257     "ustar  \0"     reject  Attempted to print a tar file.
0       07070           reject  Attempted to print a cpio file.
0       PK\3\4          reject  Attempted to print a zip file.
20      \xdc\xa7\xc7\xfd reject Attempted to print a zoo file.

# Binaries (Linux): reject with email message
0       \013\1d\0       reject  Attempted to print a compiled binary.
0       \100\1d\0       reject  Attempted to print a compiled binary.
0       \007\1d\0       reject  Attempted to print a compiled binary.
0       \314\0d\0       reject  Attempted to print a compiled binary.
0       \177ELF         reject  Attempted to print an ELF object.
0       \007\001\0      reject  Attempted to print an object file.
216     \021\001\0\0    reject  Attempted to print a core dump file.
0       !<arch>         reject  Attempted to print an archive.
0       =<ar>           reject  Attempted to print an archive.

# Don't confuse this one with troff!
0       .snd            reject  Attempted to print Sun/NeXT audio data.

# optimistic troff magic
0       .               fpipe   `/usr/bin/grog  -Tps $FILE` 
# wacko troff magic
0       '''             fpipe   `/usr/bin/grog  -Tps $FILE` 

# Default entry -- for normal (text) files.  MUST BE LAST.
default                 text 

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