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From: | root <root AT alamar DOT in-motion DOT net> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: Printers |
Date: | 1 Aug 1996 03:21:16 GMT |
Organization: | In-Motion LLC |
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The best way to learn PCL, is to order a HP LaserJet III manual from HP direct. This book contains extensive references to how to program with PCL4. Highly recommended by me. Their support service does have some info, but the book does a better job of explaining what each code means. As to PS, PCL and PS are almost identical at the metaphor level. It's just that PS is written backwards. Your Welcome, Chris
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