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From: "Ali Siddiq" <ali.siddiq.nospam@mathworks.com>
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Subject: Anyone using PRINT -D to specify a specific printer?
Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 20:14:02 +0000 (UTC)
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I am writing on behalf of The MathWorks. We are inerested 
in better understanding usage of the -d output options of 
the PRINT command. "print -d" can be used to specify a 
graphics format (such as TIFF) or a particular driver, 
either a printer ("HP Laser Jet III") or postscript.

In particular, is anybody using -d to specify a printer-
specific format (ex. print -dljet3)? If so, what -d options 
do you use and why?

Thank you,
- Ali