Re: Specifying script as printer backend



On Tue, 25 Apr 2006 05:07:48 -0700, loial wrote:

On Solaris, AIX etc it is possible to configure a print queue that runs
a script when a job is submitted to it, rather than actually
interfacing with a printer.

Is this possible in Linux?

Sure.

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