modiprint vs. winprint

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Ken

XP Pro, SP2

Any idea what "modiprint" is vs. "winprint" as far as print processors go?

Thanks.
Ken
 
G

Guest

Processors directories listed below. Looks like the WinPrint has more
capabilities than the ModiPrint.

C> winprinfo --enumprocessors
Print processor dir:
C:\WINDOWS\System32\spool\PRTPROCS\W32X86

[0] Processor = "ModiPrint"
Datatype = "RAW"
Datatype = "NT EMF 1.006"
Datatype = "NT EMF 1.007"
Datatype = "NT EMF 1.008"
Datatype = "TEXT"

[1] Processor = "HPPRN05"
Datatype = "RAW"
Datatype = "RAW [FF appended]"
Datatype = "RAW [FF auto]"
Datatype = "NT EMF 1.003"
Datatype = "NT EMF 1.006"
Datatype = "NT EMF 1.007"
Datatype = "NT EMF 1.008"
Datatype = "TEXT"

[2] Processor = "WinPrint"
Datatype = "RAW"
Datatype = "RAW [FF appended]"
Datatype = "RAW [FF auto]"
Datatype = "NT EMF 1.003"
Datatype = "NT EMF 1.006"
Datatype = "NT EMF 1.007"
Datatype = "NT EMF 1.008"
Datatype = "TEXT"
 
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Alan Morris [MSFT]

winprint is the default print processor from Microsoft. All the rest come
from other vendors.

--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

Byte said:
Processors directories listed below. Looks like the WinPrint has more
capabilities than the ModiPrint.

C> winprinfo --enumprocessors
Print processor dir:
C:\WINDOWS\System32\spool\PRTPROCS\W32X86

[0] Processor = "ModiPrint"
Datatype = "RAW"
Datatype = "NT EMF 1.006"
Datatype = "NT EMF 1.007"
Datatype = "NT EMF 1.008"
Datatype = "TEXT"

[1] Processor = "HPPRN05"
Datatype = "RAW"
Datatype = "RAW [FF appended]"
Datatype = "RAW [FF auto]"
Datatype = "NT EMF 1.003"
Datatype = "NT EMF 1.006"
Datatype = "NT EMF 1.007"
Datatype = "NT EMF 1.008"
Datatype = "TEXT"

[2] Processor = "WinPrint"
Datatype = "RAW"
Datatype = "RAW [FF appended]"
Datatype = "RAW [FF auto]"
Datatype = "NT EMF 1.003"
Datatype = "NT EMF 1.006"
Datatype = "NT EMF 1.007"
Datatype = "NT EMF 1.008"
Datatype = "TEXT"

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Ken said:
XP Pro, SP2

Any idea what "modiprint" is vs. "winprint" as far as print processors
go?

Thanks.
Ken
 

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