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Canon Bubble Jet Print Filter for Linux -- BJ S6300 (with Japanese messages)

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Satoshi Taoka 2001-11-07 18:49:00 +00:00
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SUBDIR += bjfilter870
SUBDIR += bjfilters600
SUBDIR += bjfilters630
SUBDIR += bjfilters6300
SUBDIR += bookview
SUBDIR += cannadic
SUBDIR += canuum

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# New ports collection makefile for: bjfilter6300 with Japanese
# Date created: 01/09/21
# Whom: Satoshi Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org>
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
MASTERDIR= ${.CURDIR}/../bjfilter850
PREFIX_PRTYPE= s
PRTYPE= 6300
.include "${MASTERDIR}/Makefile"

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Canon Bubble Jet Print Filter for Linux -- BJ S6300 (with Japanese messages)

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This port is for a printer filter of Canon BJ S6300. The filter is
called Canon Bubble Jet Print Filter for Linux and there exist the
filters for other Canon bubble jet printers. By using this driver you
can print out as high quality as you use the Windows driver. See the
below URLs:
WWW: http://www.canon-sales.co.jp/drv-upd/linux/bjlinux100.html
file:/usr/local/share/doc/bjfiltercom-1.3/html/README.HTM
file:/usr/local/share/doc/bjfiltercom-1.3/html/INDEX.HTM
file:/usr/local/share/doc/bjfiltercom-1.3/html/FAQ.HTM
And then this port has filters filters6300 and filters6300_gui which are
useful to print out more than one page. Then you execute the next
command:
/usr/local/libexec/bjfilters6300/setup
to setup /etc/printcap and make spools in /var/spool/lpd/.
Notice: If you use filters6300_gui in the printer server, for example
hostA then you have to run X, execute "xhost hostA" and execute "lpr" on
the host which you are using.
*********************************************************************
To run with Japanese messages, you have to execute with "env LANG=ja_JP"
in a command line. For example,
env LANG=ja_JP bjfilter --gui --model BJS6300 sample.bmp > /dev/ulpt0
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usr/local/share/printui/i18n