On Sat, 6 Jul 2024 12:57:10 -0600
nisp1953 via Dng <dng@???> wrote:
> Hi Folks:
> Devuan is working great; thanks very much. I need to get a plotter for
> printing sewing patterns.
The jargon these days is Large Format Printer. Pen plotters,which would
be ideal for drafting/printing sewing patterns started to disappear around the
time of early Linux. Sadly. Also the project to create a HPGL driver for Linux didn't come about.
> I can't seem to find any information
> specific to Linux. At least a Web search didn't turn up much that is
> specific to Linux.
Basically most printers just work under Linux.
>
> The plotter will be used to print up sewing patterns that are a
> maximum width of 36 inches (almost a meter wide)
>
> * should I get an ink pen or ink jet plotter?
As I understand it all printers are raster (inkjet/laser) printers.
The only vector driven stuff I know of are industrial cutting machines.
> * Should I get a flatbed or a drum plotter?
Generally they are flatbed as the bulk of media(paper, film , etc) comes as cut sheets. There might be printers with roll feed which is generally about space.
> * What brands of plotters work best with Devuan?
>
> I'm Looking at https://www.cups.org/index.html but not finding a list
> of compatible plotters.
>
> Any advice would be appreciated.
Without further details,the suggestion totake a postscript file to a local service offering large format printing is probably the easiest solution .
>
> --
> Kind regards,
> Jonathan
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