ipSpool - spool raw printer data to an IP address (aka port 9100 printing)
ipSpool is a spooler for printing to a networked printer. It is fast and works well with more than one spooler port and/or IP address. The cleaning up of postscript data is supported, which can make a lot of networked printers suddenly work with OS/2 or eComStation.
The spooler supports printing using the 'raw' print spooling mechanism, on port 9100 for example.
* Supports multiple ip spool ports.
* Creates and deletes printer ports using command line options or dialog.
* Inbuilt traffic monitor and popup spooler messages.
* Provides error file logging for more information when things go wrong.
* Postscript prefilter to remove header information that makes some printers stall.
* Provided with language resources to allow translation.
Changes in V1.04
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* Added port installation window to simplify initialisation.
* Replaced install.cmd with an updated version.
* Fixed a memory leak in the driver configuration classes.
ipSpool is available from Hobbes -> ipspool104.zip
Download from Hobbes
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http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/h-search.php?key=ipspool&pushbutton=Search
If you can't find it, try
http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/incoming
From: Peter Koller
Source: OS2VOICE.org