Hello Ira,
Thank you for the response, and yes that answers my question.
Regards,
Roger
"McDonald, Ira" wrote:
> Hi Roger,
>> Yes, each row in the prtInterpreterTable represents exactly one PDL.
> If your printer has (internally) a software interpreter that supports
> more than one PDL (PS and PDL, for example), then each PDL must have
> a separate row in the prtInterpreterTable.
>> Does that answer your questions?
>> Cheers,
> - Ira McDonald, co-editor of Printer MIB v2 (work-in-progress)
> High North Inc
>> -----Original Message-----
> From: Roger van de Kimmenade [mailto:qrvk at oce.nl]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 4:44 AM
> To: pmp at pwg.org> Subject: PMP> Interpreter group
>> Hello,
>> Is it true that each interpreter corresponds to one PDL?
> How about interpreters that support multiple PDL, like Adobe (Postscript
> and PDF)?
> Where should PDL settings be modelled?
> --
>> Best regards/Groeten,
>> Rogér van de Kimmenade
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Best regards/Groeten,
Rogér van de Kimmenade
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