What Allows Linux Applications to Print to Non-PostScript Printers?

What Allows Linux Applications to Print to Non-PostScript Printers?


What Allows Linux Applications to Print to Non-PostScript Printers?

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Most printers use PostScript data.PostScript is a standardized language, maintained by Adobe, for communicating jobs to printers. However, not every printer uses the PostScript language. In Linux, the CUPS program allows users to print with non-PostScript printers. Recent Article published on 1/6/2011 by Micah McDunnigan

How to Make a Doll Come Alive in Photoshop

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Adobe Photoshop allows users to create animated scenes and greetings in the GIF file format. GIF files contain a series of images shown in sequence, similar to a flipbook, that will display in your browser and many email programs. Using the... Recent Article published on 1/6/2011 by Paul Kemp

How to Register Acronis True Image 9.0

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Acronis True Image 9.0 is a computer program that backs up the contents of your hard drive. The utility can take all of your important documents, pictures and even your personal media files like movies and music and back them up to an external... Recent Article published on 1/6/2011 by Stephen Lilley

How to Recover a Movie From a Formatted Disk

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Formatted video files may not be lost forever.When you delete a video or any file from your hard disk, the information is not immediately removed. Rather, it is simply marked as an acceptable file for the computer to write over with new information. There are several tools online that you... Recent Article published on 1/6/2011 by Mike Smith

How to Use a Compaq V2000 Expansion Port 2

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The Compaq V2000 is a Windows laptop computer system that has several expansion ports. The second port is a full-size PCI expansion card slot, which allows you to hook up additional hardware to the computer, ranging from wireless cards to... Recent Article published on 1/6/2011 by Greyson Ferguson

How to Use Acronis With Secure Zone on Vista

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Acronis Secure Zone is a feature of Acronis True Image, a hard drive imaging and backup program. Secure Zone creates a new partition on your Windows Vista hard drive for Acronis to store its backups and images. The Secure Zone is inaccessible to... Recent Article published on 1/6/2011 by Chris Hoffman

Make Your Own Music CD at Home

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Burning one of your musical playlists can take under five minutes, depending on the disk's memory.Putting together a mix tape or a playlist of songs can be a frustrating process to carry out without the aid of a computer. However, by purchasing some burning software and a blank, recordable CD-R, you can burn your playlist to the disk in a... Recent Article published on 1/6/2011 by Jack Pudwell

SQL Sever Performance

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The performance of SQL Server depends on several factors called performance counters. Monitoring performance is not so much about whether the CPU is busy, but whether it is wasting time on work that can be avoided. Recent Article published on 1/6/2011 by Leena Kudalkar

How to Use PlanPlus Contacts With Other Software

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FranklinCovey's PlanPlus program allows busy users to keep track of their contacts, calendar events and daily schedules by keeping everything in a single place that can be accessed on your personal computer or remotely. Some users may want to... Recent Article published on 1/6/2011 by Paul Kemp

Hypercam Unable to Record Sound

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You can record video files from the Internet with Hypercam.Hypercam is a computer software that records video and audio clips directly from the Internet onto your computer system. The files are saved in AVI format and play in just about any media player (such as QuickTime or Windows Media Player).... Recent Article published on 1/6/2011 by Greyson Ferguson

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