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PPR

http://ppr.trincoll.edu/
PPR is a print spooler for PostScript printers.It supports printers connected to parallel or serial ports, or over the network through AppleTalk, LanManager, LPD, and TCP/IP protocols. If the input file is not PostScript, it can pipe the input through a filter. PPR has been designed to manage large numbers of printers with minimal operator attention. It has command line and Web interfaces.

Documentation

User FAQ available in HTML format from http://ppr.trincoll.edu/pprfaq.html; User, sysadmin reference manual available in HTML format from http://ppr.trincoll.edu/ppr-doc-1.51/refman/; See also http://ppr.trincoll.edu/ppr-doc-1.51/ for a complete list of related documentation

Related Projects


Download

Download External-link-icon.png version 1.5.3 (stable)
released on 11 December 2004

Categories


Licensing

License Verified by Verified on Notes
BSD 2Clause Janet Casey 2452845.525 July 2003


Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
"Email David.Chappell@mail.trincoll.edu" David Chappell Maintainer

Resources and communication

Audience Resource type URI
Developer VCS Repository Webview http://ppr.trincoll.edu/download.html
Support E-mail mailto:ppr-list@mail.trincoll.edu


Software prerequisites

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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 2 May 2005.



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