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    OpenPrinting CUPS

    OpenPrinting CUPS

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    OpenPrinting CUPS is the most current version of CUPS, a standards-based, open-source printing system for Linux® and other Unix®-like operating systems. CUPS supports printing to AirPrint™ and IPP Everywhere™ printers.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Emulator print-server

    Emulator print-server

    This emulator designed to simulate a network print server

    This emulator (VBS script or Batch file) designed to simulate a network print server and is used to solve the problem of lack of drivers on the manufacturer's old (network, shared) printer under the new operating system on the remote machine. In particular - on the local machine c disable shared printer operating system Windows XP x32 and outdated iron on the remote - OS Windows 7/8/10 x64 and 64-bit drivers for non-existent, for example the printer out of production. Also, this solution...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    NoLinuxDrivers printer server

    Printing on Linux with Windows drivers

    When Linux printer driver is missing , you can install Windows driver on Windows, and with this program you can access it from every Linux machine and you can have unlimited printers installed on one Windows computer.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    LuckyPrinter imitates the behaviour of FPDF class, but instead of generating a pdf file, uses a TCP channel to interact with a printer server, wich prints directly to the local printer without asking for confirmation.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    QPS Quotas Printing System
    QPS (Quotas Printing System) is a package for a linux printing server. You can share many printers between a community and manage printing quotas (black and color). there is a web interface for simple user and for administrator and ldap connector.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    ezPrintr

    "on-the-go" printing made easy

    Print to any printer, anywhere... Using ezprintr is as easy as 1, 2, 3... 1. Download and install the ezprintr print driver. 2. Identify the destination printer(s) using an email-like address book. 3. Print your documents, just like you already do, selecting the ezprintr printer. Your printed document will be encoded and sent directly to the print server for processing. It's that simple.
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