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;DDST: is a GDI or Raster printer driver. It uses the computers hardware to RIP the data and send the Raster (Raw image data) to the printer. These printers do not accept PCL, PostScript or HPGL data. You must use the DDST driver for the printer to work.
;DDST: is a GDI or Raster printer driver. It uses the computers hardware to RIP the data and send the Raster (Raw image data) to the printer. These printers do not accept PCL, PostScript or HPGL data. You must use the DDST driver for the printer to work.

Latest revision as of 14:31, 29 December 2022


DDST
is a GDI or Raster printer driver. It uses the computers hardware to RIP the data and send the Raster (Raw image data) to the printer. These printers do not accept PCL, PostScript or HPGL data. You must use the DDST driver for the printer to work.