Note that although the printers are PostScript printers these PPD files need foomatic-rip. Especially they support all advanced printer features like Locked Print, Ducument Server, User Code. ![]() These PPDs are especially made for use on Linux/Unix systems. The PPD contains all information about properties and user-settable options which are specific to the printer and makes printing dialogs show these options and allow the user to control all the printer's functionality. PostScript printers are supported natively in Linux and Unix environments, so you only need the PPD file for your printer, no driver executables, to get access to all printing functionality. Under this entry Ricoh's PPD files for their PostScript printers are hosted. ![]() ![]() When men were real men and wrote their own printer drivers. 13 thoughts on “ Getting a Windows Printer (Ricoh Aficio SP 204) natively running on Linux ” Lars Bjerregaard 24 July 2014 at 04:42.
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