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This is min12xxw, a filter to convert pbmraw data such as produced by ghostscript to the printer language of Minolta 1[234]xx W printers. It is based on an initial driver by Adam Bocim <beetman@seznam.cz>. Support for the newer 13xxW and 1400W models is not tested by me because I do not have such a printer. However, I have had reports confirming that it also works increasingly well. Building and installing: This should be as simple as ./configure make make install make clean Binaries go to /usr/local/bin, manpages to /usr/local/man. This can be changed with options to configure (see INSTALL and/or ./configure --help). Comments: I do not add comments about how to integrate this driver into your printing system. I am sure there are a lot of people who can do this a lot better than I can (this is because I use somewhat antiquated software). If you think you can, put it onto the net or send me a copy for inclusion. I am not going to support this actively, because I haven't got the time or energy to do so. Maintaining the filter might prove enough work. However, the people at www.linuxprinting.org have produced .ppd files for this driver, so making this beast work should be quite easy for all recent Linux distributions. For usage instructions, see the manpage. In case of problems, please have a look at the FAQ which should answer some of the most frequently asked questions. License is in the file COPYING (it is GPL - stay relaxed...). If you want to understand the format in which data is sent to the printer, see the file format.txt and the sources. The build process builds an additional program, esc-m, which is also installed. Its main purpose was to ease viewing the output of the windoof driver during developent. It is still included because it might help to find problems. Also, if you can read the output for another printer with this tool and the output makes at least some sense, this might mean that the printer can be driven by this filter. I noticed support for PagePro 13xxW would be possible using this approach. I've had reports by people using min12xxw on at least the following machines and under the following operating systems: - Linux (x86, amd64, ppc) - FreeBSD (x86, amd64) - OS X (ppc) - NetBSD (sparc64) - Solaris (sparc64) This list is probably not complete, and the order in which the items are mentioned does not mean that the author prefers a certain platfrom or operating system. If you use min12xxw on a platform that is not listed here, please drop me an e-mail so I can include the information here. Thanks: I'd also like to give thanks to a few other people: Initial suggestions for reading some information from the printer came from Bruno Sch�dlbauer <bruno.schoedlbauer@gmx.de>, who also pointed me to a nice USB sniffer by Beno�t Papillault for Windoof 98 and up, see http://benoit.papillault.free.fr/usbsnoop. (This little program may prove very helpful on similar occasions. Happy USB sniffing...) David Hamilton <dhamilto@angel.homeip.net> has helped a lot in testing and developing the support for the PagePro 1350W. His patience when testing things out was enormous. He really deserves a big THANKS. Krishnaprasad encouraged me to support the PagePro 1400W and helped testing the new code. Happy printing! Manuel Schiller (mala@hinterbergen.de)