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authorNorbert Preining <norbert@preining.info>2019-09-02 13:46:59 +0900
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+The Kyocera printer uses its own native lay-down language, Prescribe, and
+a close but not exact imitation of the HP LaserJet escape-coded
+language. This driver was supplied by Kees Straatman, of the University
+of Groningen, and is now maintained by Sietse Achterop, Computing Science
+Department, University of Groningen. (mcvax!guvaxin!sietse).
+
+Kees Straatman found that the emulation of the HP LaserJet was too
+inexact to make it worth while to work with that language, and so
+concentrated on "Prescribe." for the Kyocera. It might, nevertheless
+be possible to take his code and make it work on a Laserjet.
+