From cups Sun Jun 15 14:07:25 2008 From: Kurt Pfeifle Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2008 14:07:25 +0000 To: cups Subject: Re: [cups.general] Printing compressed data Message-Id: <32935-cups.general () news ! easysw ! com> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=cups&m=121357254427362 Dmitry Vailenko wrote: >> Dmitry Vailenko wrote: >>> I need to print compressed data to remote printer (hp4250n, hp2300n, …) from HP-UX 11.11 server with Cups 1.3.4. I tried to do it in two ways: >>> >>> 1.Directly to network printer >>> /opt/cups/sbin/lpadmin -p ILP01 -E –v ipp://192.168.78.49:631/ipp?compression=gzip >>> >>> 2.Via remote Windows 2003 print server >>> /opt/cups/sbin/lpadmin -p ILP09 -E -v http://192.168.78.55/printers/CLP45/.printer?compression=gzip >>> >>> >>> Without “compression=gzip” all is ok. >> Windows and most network printers do not support document compression. >> >> -- >> ______________________________________________________________________ >> Michael Sweet, Easy Software Products mike at easysw dot com > > Do you know any network printers or print servers (software or hardware) > that support document compression? > > May be you can advise something else? I am very interested in > comperessed printing. I'm currently not aware of any printer model that supports (out of the box) receiving and processing gzip-compressed job data. There are quite a few (enterprise-grade) models that have proprietary solutions for that (such as Thinprint's ".print engine"), but for these you need to have the corresponding (proprietary) software on the sending end. If you want to do that with Free Software and CUPS, you need to place a receiving CUPS server close to the printer to uncompress what you send from remote. -- Kurt Pfeifle System & Network Printing Consultant ---- Linux/Unix/Windows/Samba/CUPS _______________________________________________ cups mailing list cups@easysw.com http://lists.easysw.com/mailman/listinfo/cups