![]() ![]() ![]() And the second job will overwrite the first one (because you need to give a filename to the backend, in the device URI, like file:/tmp/print.prn) ![]() However it will not allow raw printing of application/octet-stream files. You can enable a very simple file:/ backend by putting FileDevice Yes into nf. Here's what Kurt has to say about the process: It took me ages to find, so I thought it should be more prominently featured. ![]() I came across this page, an archive of a mailing list post written by Kurt Pfeifle, that gives detailed instructions on how to print PostScript to a file by creating a CUPS backend using a shell script.
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