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{{Software | |||
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|Version=1.1 (2009-04-20) | |||
|Author=[[Alex Taylor]], [[Serge Sterck]] | |||
|License=Freeware. Source Code available. | |||
|Download={{FileLink|LPR32_1-1.zip}} | |||
|Website= | |||
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LPR32 is a printer port driver for LPR (IP network) printing. It provides up to 64 LPR ports for printing to network printers that run the LPD protocol. It is not a "streaming" driver like IBM's SLPR, but it works on a wider range of OS/2 systems. | LPR32 is a printer port driver for LPR (IP network) printing. It provides up to 64 LPR ports for printing to network printers that run the LPD protocol. It is not a "streaming" driver like IBM's SLPR, but it works on a wider range of OS/2 systems. | ||
[[Category:Open Source Software]] | [[Category:Open Source Software]] |
Revision as of 19:56, 4 October 2024
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Version | 1.1 (2009-04-20) |
Vendor | |
Author | Alex Taylor, Serge Sterck |
License | Freeware. Source Code available. |
Download | LPR32_1-1.zip |
Website |
LPR32 is a printer port driver for LPR (IP network) printing. It provides up to 64 LPR ports for printing to network printers that run the LPD protocol. It is not a "streaming" driver like IBM's SLPR, but it works on a wider range of OS/2 systems.