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foo2zjs/foomatic-db/printer/Generic-ZjStream_Printer.xml
Koen Kooi 66819e6d05 import 'Tarball last modified: Fri Jan 22 05:14:24 2016 CST'
Signed-off-by: Koen Kooi <koen@dominion.thruhere.net>
2016-01-25 16:22:04 +01:00

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<printer id="printer/Generic-ZjStream_Printer">
<make>Generic</make>
<model>ZjStream Printer</model>
<mechanism>
<!-- laser/ -->
<color/>
<resolution>
<dpi>
<x></x>
<y></y>
</dpi>
</resolution>
<consumables>
<comments>
<en></en>
</comments>
<!--one or more "partno" elements.--></consumables>
</mechanism>
<url></url>
<lang>
<proprietary />
</lang>
<autodetect>
<!--no known parport probe information--></autodetect>
<functionality>D</functionality>
<driver>foo2zjs</driver><!--verified--><!--no "contrib_url"-->
<comments>
<en>
ZjStream printers understand a simple printer language that uses JBIG
compression to send a bitmap (raster) image of the printed page to
the printer. This printer language was designed by Zenographics and
licensed by most major printer manufacturers for at least some of
their product line. The printer language is highly efficient, but
requires the host computer to render characters, halftones, etc.
If you have a Windows driver for your printer and the "About" panel
for the driver lists Copyright Zenographics, then you probably have a
printer that understands the ZjStream language.
The &quot;foo2zjs&quot; driver in combination with Ghostscript might
possibly be made to work with these kinds of printers.
</en>
</comments>
</printer>