Printer Driver Generic 36c- 1 Series Pcl
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This is a package-aware driver.The following limitations exist when using a shared printer in a point-and-print environment.* Multiple versions of the same driver cannot be installed on the same system.* The following products cannot be used (these products are incompatible due to the driver or region). - Canon Driver Configuration Tool - Access Management System(AMS Kit) - Encrypted Secure Print - imageWARE Trust Stamp
gutenprint  (driver home page) Top Quality Printer Drivers for inkjets, dye sublimation printers, and PCL lasers Supplier: Gutenprint projectLicense: GPL (free software)User support:Gutenprint mailing list at SourceForge (voluntary)Color output Type: CUPS RasterText:|||||||||| 90Graphics:|||||||||| 100System Load:UnknownLine Art:|||||||||| 90Photo:|||||||||| 100Speed:|||||||||| 60Download:Driver packages: x86 32 bit: 5.2.7 (RPM for LSB 3.2) (Signed), 5.2.7 (DEB for LSB 3.2) (Signed), 5.0.1 (RPM for LSB 3.1) (Signed), 5.0.1 (DEB for LSB 3.1) (Signed), x86 64 bit: 5.2.7 (RPM for LSB 3.2) (Signed), 5.2.7 (DEB for LSB 3.2) (Signed), 5.0.1 (RPM for LSB 3.1) (Signed), 5.0.1 (DEB for LSB 3.1) (Signed) (How to install)
hpijs-pcl5c  (driver home page) HP's HPIJS driver - PPDs for compatible PCL-5c-based non-HP color laser printers Supplier: Hewlett-PackardLicense: BSD (free software)User support:HPLIP support and bug tracking system (voluntary)Max. rendering resolution: 600x600dpi Color output Type: IJSText:|||||||||| 100Graphics:|||||||||| 100System Load:UnknownLine Art:|||||||||| 100Photo:|||||||||| 100Speed:|||||||||| 70Download:PPD file: View PPD, directly download PPD
hpijs-pcl5e  (driver home page) HP's HPIJS driver - PPDs for compatible PCL-5e-based non-HP laser printers Supplier: Hewlett-PackardLicense: BSD (free software)User support:HPLIP support and bug tracking system (voluntary)Max. rendering resolution: 600x600dpi Only monochrome output Type: IJSText:|||||||||| 100Graphics:|||||||||| 100System Load:UnknownLine Art:|||||||||| 100Photo:|||||||||| 100Speed:|||||||||| 70Download:PPD file: View PPD, directly download PPD
ljet4  (driver home page) Built-in Ghostscript driver for PCL 5e laser printers Only up to 600 dpi, grayscale only. Supplier: GPL GhostscriptLicense: GPL (free software)User support:OpenPrinting forums (voluntary)Max. rendering resolution: 600x600dpi Only monochrome output Type: Ghostscript built-inText:|||||||||| 90Graphics:|||||||||| 60System Load:UnknownLine Art:|||||||||| 90Photo:|||||||||| 30Speed:|||||||||| 90Download:PPD file: View PPD, directly download PPD
When you use this machine for the first time, check that information such as what options are installed in this machine and whether authentication settings have been configured is correctly reflected to the printer driver.
I am trying to find the actual file for the Generic PCL printer driver (.ppd or.gz file). I've seen other discussions mention file paths that don't seem to exist in Mavericks. Does anyone know where this file is actually located in 10.9?
Busy and demanding business environments often have multiple OKI networked printer devices to support them which usually require the instalment of a number of different drivers by each user. This in turn needs to be managed by the IT department taking up time and resources.
Starting with Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2, an administrator can, as an option, configure a printer driver to run in an isolated process--a process that is separate from the spooler process. By isolating the driver, the administrator can prevent a fault in a driver component from halting the print service.
By default, if the INF file that installs a printer driver does not indicate that the driver supports driver isolation, the printer class installer configures the driver to run in the spooler process. However, if the INF file indicates that the driver supports driver isolation, the installer configures the driver to run in an isolated process. An administrator can override these configuration settings and specify, for each driver, whether to run the driver in the spooler process or in an isolated process.
To support driver isolation, the INF file that installs a printer driver can use the DriverIsolation keyword to indicate whether the driver supports printer driver isolation. Setting DriverIsolation=2 indicates that the driver supports driver isolation. Setting DriverIsolation=0 indicates that the driver does not support driver isolation. Omitting the DriverIsolation keyword from the INF file has the same effect as setting DriverIsolation=0.
A computer administrator can use the Windows Print Management console or call the Windows spooler functions to configure the driver-isolation settings for each printer driver installed on a computer. The administrator configures the driver to use one of the settings listed in the following table.
Ideally, a printer driver is able to run in shared mode. That is, it runs in an isolated process shared with other printer drivers but separate from the spooler process. A driver might need to run in isolated mode if it can run in a process separate from the spooler process, but has difficulty sharing the process with other drivers. For example, a poorly designed driver might have file names that conflict with those of related drivers or of different versions of the same driver, or the driver might fault frequently or have a memory leak that interferes with the operation of other drivers that run in the same process.
To support troubleshooting, the domain administrator can disable the driver-isolation feature on a computer in the domain, or the administrator can force all of the printer drivers on the computer to run in isolated mode. In isolated mode, each driver must run in a process separate from the spooler and from the other printer drivers.
If driver isolation is disabled by group policy, the isolation is off for all printer drivers. If isolation is enabled, then the individual drivers are mode-checked. If a driver has isolation mode set, it runs in shared, isolated, or none mode, based on the registry entry. However, if the driver does not have isolation mode set and it is compatible with isolation, it runs in shared mode. If the driver is not compatible with the mode, the group policy override determines whether the driver runs in shared mode or none mode.
The inf file name must be the fully qualified. If the inf name is not specified, the script uses one of the inbox printer inf files in the inf subdirecory of the windows directory. If the driver path is not specified, the script searches for driver files in the driver.cab file
I have situation where the barcode printer (intermec PF8t) could not produce barcode, while other printer can. FYI both printers are LOCL (local printer) using SWIN SAPlpd/SAPWIN driver 3.0. Any body can tell me what is going on? Thanks
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Postscript-KONICA_MINOLTA  (driver home page) Manufacturer-supplied PPD files for KONICA MINOLTA's PostScript printers Supplier: KONICA MINOLTALicense: GPL 2 or later (free software)Color output Type: PostScriptText:|||||||||| 100Graphics:|||||||||| 100System Load:UnknownLine Art:|||||||||| 100Photo:|||||||||| 100Speed:UnknownDownload:Driver packages: All architectures: 20130226 (RPM for LSB 3.2) (Signed), 20130226 (DEB for LSB 3.2) (Signed) (How to install)PPD file: View PPD, directly download PPD
I am looking for an inkjet or laser printer that can print on 50gsm. bank paper. It seems, most of laser printers are rated to 64gsm. The only inkjet I found that can handle 60gsm. is HP Printwide series. Is there any printer that can handle 45-50gsm. paper? 2b1af7f3a8