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@oce.nl]
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 4:44 AM
To: pmp@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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