Hello Chris,
I also have my printer set to KPDL (auto) and use the
PostScript2 driver on an old Windows 7 machine running
RPCEmu (0.83), which works fine. The new machine is
running Windows 10 and RPCEmu (0.94). The networking is
working fine and with the JetDirectFS software I can
print to the Kyocera printer in B/W using the generic
PCL driver. To print in colour, I have tried using a
PostScript2 driver, which waits a long time, then prints
rubbish, as though the PS prologue has not been understood.
My guess is that somewhere (when I updated !Printers from
1.64 on the old machine to 1.91 on the new machine), the
software location/content has changed. This is what I am
trying to resolve. The problem is that I am trying to
configure an old operating system (RiscOS 4.02) with more
up to date software (!Printers 1.91), where it is needed.
It seems as though the location of the printer definition
files has moved from Printing directory on the Hard Disc
to PrntDefs directory inside System.Resources. Perhaps
other changes have occurred, as well. This is what is
taking time to resolve.
As a separate issue, I believe that the Kyocera printer
will print /pdf files directly, but there doesn't seem
to be a way for this to be handled in RiscOS !Printers.
I will continue my investigations, when I have the time.
Many thanks, John
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