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    TclBitPrint is an extension to Tcl/Tk to provide printing on non-postscript printers. It consists of two parts, drawing code which uses the underlying emulated Xlib and is therefore completely generic, and platform specific dialogs etc.
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    PPR is a spooler for PostScript printers. It supports PPD files, and provides operator alerts, job result messages, and error recovery. It is integrated with Netatalk, CAP60, Samba, and Ghostscript. It has command line and web interfaces.
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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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