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340<h1 class='title'>Developing PostScript Printer Drivers</h1>
341
342<p>This document describes how to develop printer drivers for PostScript printers. Topics include: <a href='#BASICS'>printer driver basics</a>, <a href='#CREATE'>creating new PPD files</a>, <a href='#IMPORT'>importing existing PPD files</a>, <a href='#FILTERS'>using custom filters</a>, <a href='#COLOR'>implementing color management</a>, and <a href='#MACOSX'>adding Mac OS X features</a>.</p>
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343
344<div class='summary'><table summary='General Information'>
345<tbody>
346<tr>
347 <th>See Also</th>
348 <td>Programming: <a href='raster-driver.html'>Developing Raster Printer Drivers</a><br>
349 Programming: <a href='api-filter.html'>Filter and Backend Programming</a><br>
350 Programming: <a href='ppd-compiler.html'>Introduction to the PPD Compiler</a><br>
351 Programming: <a href='api-raster.html'>Raster API</a><br>
352 References: <a href='ref-ppdcfile.html'>PPD Compiler Driver Information File Reference</a><br>
353 Specifications: <a href='spec-ppd.html'>CUPS PPD Extensions</a></td>
354</tr>
355</tbody>
356</table></div>
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357<h2 class="title">Contents</h2>
358<ul class="contents">
426c6a59 359<ul class="subcontents">
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360<li><a href="#BASICS">Printer Driver Basics</a></li>
361<li><a href="#CREATING">Creating New PPD Files</a><ul class="subcontents">
362<li><a href="#IMPORT">Importing Existing PPD Files</a></li>
363</ul></li>
364<li><a href="#FILTERS">Using Custom Filters</a></li>
365<li><a href="#COLOR">Implementing Color Management</a></li>
366<li><a href="#MACOSX">Adding Mac OS X Features</a></li>
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367<h2 class='title'><a name='BASICS'>Printer Driver Basics</a></h2>
368
369<p>A CUPS PostScript printer driver consists of a PostScript Printer Description (PPD) file that describes the features and capabilities of the device, zero or more <em>filter</em> programs that prepare print data for the device, and zero or more support files for color management, online help, and so forth. The PPD file includes references to all of the filters and support files used by the driver.</p>
370
371<p>Every time a user prints something the scheduler program, <a href='man-cupsd.html'>cupsd(8)</a>, determines the format of the print job and the programs required to convert that job into something the printer understands. CUPS includes filter programs for many common formats, for example to convert Portable Document Format (PDF) files into device-independent PostScript, and then from device-independent PostScript to device-dependent PostScript. <a href='#FIGURE_1'>Figure 1</a> shows the data flow of a typical print job.</p>
372
373<div class='figure'><table summary='PostScript Filter Chain'>
374<caption>Figure 1: <a name='FIGURE_1'>PostScript Filter Chain</a></caption>
375<tr><td><img src='/images/cups-postscript-chain.png' width='700' height='150' alt='PostScript Filter Chain'></td></tr>
376</table></div>
377
378<p>The optional PostScript filter can be provided to add printer-specific commands to the PostScript output that cannot be represented in the PPD file or to reorganize the output for special printer features. Typically this is used to support advanced job management or finishing functions on the printer. CUPS includes a generic PostScript filter that handles all PPD-defined commands.</p>
379
380<p>The optional port monitor handles interface-specific protocol or encoding issues. For example, many PostScript printers support the Binary Communications Protocol (BCP) and Tagged Binary Communications Protocol (TBCP) to allow applications to print 8-bit ("binary") PostScript jobs. CUPS includes port monitors for BCP and TBCP, and you can supply your own port monitors as needed.</p>
381
382<p>The backend handles communications with the printer, sending print data from the last filter to the printer and relaying back-channel data from the printer to the upstream filters. CUPS includes backend programs for common direct-connect interfaces and network protocols, and you can provide your own backend to support custom interfaces and protocols.</p>
383
384<p>The scheduler also supports a special "command" file format for sending maintenance commands and status queries to a printer or printer driver. Command print jobs typically use a single command filter program defined in the PPD file to generate the appropriate printer commands and handle any responses from the printer. <a href='#FIGURE_2'>Figure 2</a> shows the data flow of a typical command job.</p>
385
386<div class='figure'><table summary='Command Filter Chain'>
387<caption>Figure 2: <a name='FIGURE_2'>Command Filter Chain</a></caption>
388<tr><td><img src='/images/cups-command-chain.png' width='575' height='150' alt='Command Filter Chain'></td></tr>
389</table></div>
390
391<p>PostScript printer drivers typically do not require their own command filter since CUPS includes a generic PostScript command filter that supports all of the standard functions using PPD-defined commands.</p>
392
393
394<h2 class='title'><a name='CREATING'>Creating New PPD Files</a></h2>
395
396<p>We recommend using the CUPS PPD compiler, <a href='man-ppdc.html'>ppdc(1)</a>, to create new PPD files since it manages many of the tedious (and error-prone!) details of paper sizes and localization for you. It also allows you to easily support multiple devices from a single source file. For more information see the "<a href='ppd-compiler.html'>Introduction to the PPD Compiler</a>" document. <a href='#LISTING_1'>Listing 1</a> shows a driver information file for a black-and-white PostScript printer.</p>
397
398<p class='example'>Listing 1: <a name='LISTING_1'>"examples/postscript.drv"</a></p>
399
400<pre class='example'>
401// Include standard font and media definitions
402<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#_include'>#include</a> &lt;font.defs&gt;
403<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#_include'>#include</a> &lt;media.defs&gt;
404
405// Specify this is a PostScript printer driver
406<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#DriverType'>DriverType</a> ps
407
408// List the fonts that are supported, in this case all standard fonts
409<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#Font'>Font</a> *
410
411// Manufacturer, model name, and version
412<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#Manufacturer'>Manufacturer</a> "Foo"
413<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#ModelName'>ModelName</a> "Foo LaserProofer 2000"
414<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#Version'>Version</a> 1.0
415
416// PostScript printer attributes
417<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#Attribute'>Attribute</a> DefaultColorSpace "" Gray
418<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#Attribute'>Attribute</a> LandscapeOrientation "" Minus90
419<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#Attribute'>Attribute</a> LanguageLevel "" "3"
420<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#Attribute'>Attribute</a> Product "" "(Foo LaserProofer 2000)"
421<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#Attribute'>Attribute</a> PSVersion "" "(3010) 0"
422<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#Attribute'>Attribute</a> TTRasterizer "" Type42
423
424// Supported page sizes
425*<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#MediaSize'>MediaSize</a> Letter
426<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#MediaSize'>MediaSize</a> Legal
427<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#MediaSize'>MediaSize</a> A4
428
429// Query command for page size
430<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#Attribute'>Attribute</a> "?PageSize" "" "
431 save
432 currentpagedevice /PageSize get aload pop
433 2 copy gt {exch} if (Unknown)
434 23 dict
435 dup [612 792] (Letter) put
436 dup [612 1008] (Legal) put
437 dup [595 842] (A4) put
438 {exch aload pop 4 index sub abs 5 le exch
439 5 index sub abs 5 le and
440 {exch pop exit} {pop} ifelse
441 } bind forall = flush pop pop
442 restore"
443
444// Specify the name of the PPD file we want to generate
445<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#PCFileName'>PCFileName</a> "fooproof.ppd"
446</pre>
447
448<h3>Required Attributes</h3>
449
450<p>PostScript drivers require the attributes listed in <a href='#TABLE_1'>Table 1</a>. If not specified, the defaults for CUPS drivers are used. A typical PostScript driver information file would include the following attributes:</p>
451
452<pre class='example'>
453<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#Attribute'>Attribute</a> DefaultColorSpace "" Gray
454<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#Attribute'>Attribute</a> LandscapeOrientation "" Minus90
455<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#Attribute'>Attribute</a> LanguageLevel "" "3"
456<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#Attribute'>Attribute</a> Product "" "(Foo LaserProofer 2000)"
457<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#Attribute'>Attribute</a> PSVersion "" "(3010) 0"
458<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#Attribute'>Attribute</a> TTRasterizer "" Type42
459</pre>
460
461<div class='table'><table summary='Required PostScript Printer Driver Attributes'>
462<caption>Table 1: <a name='TABLE_1'>Required PostScript Printer Driver Attributes</a></caption>
463<thead>
464<tr>
465 <th>Attribute</th>
466 <th>Description</th>
467</tr>
468</thead>
469<tbody>
470<tr>
471 <td><tt>DefaultColorSpace</tt></td>
472 <td>The default colorspace:
473 <tt>Gray</tt>, <tt>RGB</tt>, <tt>CMY</tt>, or
474 <tt>CMYK</tt>. If not specified, then <tt>RGB</tt> is
475 assumed.</td>
476</tr>
477<tr>
478 <td><tt>LandscapeOrientation</tt></td>
479 <td>The preferred landscape
480 orientation: <tt>Plus90</tt>, <tt>Minus90</tt>, or
481 <tt>Any</tt>. If not specified, <tt>Plus90</tt> is
482 assumed.</td>
483</tr>
484<tr>
485 <td><tt>LanguageLevel</tt></td>
486 <td>The PostScript language
487 level supported by the device: 1, 2, or 3. If not
488 specified, 2 is assumed.</td>
489</tr>
490<tr>
491 <td><tt>Product</tt></td>
492 <td>The string returned by
493 the PostScript <tt>product</tt> operator, which
494 <i>must</i> include parenthesis to conform with
495 PostScript syntax rules for strings. Multiple
496 <tt>Product</tt> attributes may be specified to support
497 multiple products with the same PPD file. If not
498 specified, "(ESP Ghostscript)" and "(GNU Ghostscript)"
499 are assumed.</td>
500</tr>
501<tr>
502 <td><tt>PSVersion</tt></td>
503 <td>The PostScript
504 interpreter version numbers as returned by the
505 <tt>version</tt> and <tt>revision</tt> operators. The
506 required format is "(version) revision". Multiple
507 <tt>PSVersion</tt> attributes may be specified to
508 support multiple interpreter version numbers. If not
509 specified, "(3010) 705" and "(3010) 707" are
510 assumed.</td>
511</tr>
512<tr>
513 <td><tt>TTRasterizer</tt></td>
514 <td>The type of TrueType
515 font rasterizer supported by the device, if any. The
516 supported values are <tt>None</tt>, <tt>Accept68k</tt>,
517 <tt>Type42</tt>, and <tt>TrueImage</tt>. If not
518 specified, <tt>None</tt> is assumed.</td>
519</tr>
520</table></div>
521
522<h3>Query Commands</h3>
523
524<p>Most PostScript printer PPD files include query commands (<tt>?PageSize</tt>, etc.) that allow applications to query the printer for its current settings and configuration. Query commands are included in driver information files as attributes. For example, the example in <a href='#LISTING_1'>Listing 1</a> uses the following definition for the <tt>PageSize</tt> query command:</p>
525
526<pre class='example'>
527<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#Attribute'>Attribute</a> "?PageSize" "" "
528 save
529 currentpagedevice /PageSize get aload pop
530 2 copy gt {exch} if (Unknown)
531 23 dict
532 dup [612 792] (Letter) put
533 dup [612 1008] (Legal) put
534 dup [595 842] (A4) put
535 {exch aload pop 4 index sub abs 5 le exch
536 5 index sub abs 5 le and
537 {exch pop exit} {pop} ifelse
538 } bind forall = flush pop pop
539 restore"
540</pre>
541
542<p>Query commands can span multiple lines, however no single line may contain more than 255 characters.</p>
543
544<h3><a name='IMPORT'>Importing Existing PPD Files</a></h3>
545
546<P>CUPS includes a utility called <a href='man-ppdi.html'>ppdi(1)</a>
547which allows you to import existing PPD files into the driver information file
548format used by the PPD compiler <a href='man-ppdc.html'>ppdc(1)</a>. Once
549imported, you can modify, localize, and regenerate the PPD files easily. Type
550the following command to import the PPD file <VAR>mydevice.ppd</VAR> into the
551driver information file <VAR>mydevice.drv</VAR>:</P>
552
553<pre class='command'>
554ppdi -o mydevice.drv mydevice.ppd
555</pre>
556
557<P>If you have a whole directory of PPD files that you would like to import,
558you can list multiple filenames or use shell wildcards to import more than one
559PPD file on the command-line:</P>
560
561<pre class='command'>
562ppdi -o mydevice.drv mydevice1.ppd mydevice2.ppd
563ppdi -o mydevice.drv *.ppd
564</pre>
565
566<P>If the driver information file already exists, the new PPD
567file entries are appended to the end of the file. Each PPD file
568is placed in its own group of curly braces within the driver
569information file.</P>
570
571
572<h2 class='title'><a name='FILTERS'>Using Custom Filters</a></h2>
573
574<p>Normally a PostScript printer driver will not utilize any additional print filters. For drivers that provide additional filters such as a CUPS command file filter for doing printer maintenance, you must also list the following <tt>Filter</tt> directive to handle printing PostScript files:</p>
575
576<pre class='example'>
577<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#Filter'>Filter</a> application/vnd.cups-postscript 0 -
578</pre>
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581
582<p>The <tt>application/vnd.cups-command</tt> file type is used for CUPS command files. Use the following <tt>Filter</tt> directive to handle CUPS command files:</p>
583
584<pre class='example'>
585<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#Filter'>Filter</a> application/vnd.cups-command 100 /path/to/command/filter
586</pre>
587
588<p>To use the standard PostScript command filter, specify <var>commandtops</var> as the path to the command filter.</p>
589
590<h3>Custom PDF Filters</h3>
591
592<p>The <tt>application/pdf</tt> file type is used for unfiltered PDF files while the <tt>application/vnd.cups-pdf</tt> file type is used for filtered PDF files. Use the following <tt>Filter</tt> directive to handle filtered PDF files:</p>
593
594<pre class='example'>
595<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#Filter'>Filter</a> application/vnd.cups-pdf 100 /path/to/pdf/filter
596</pre>
597
598<p>For unfiltered PDF files, use:</p>
599
600<pre class='example'>
601<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#Filter'>Filter</a> application/pdf 100 /path/to/pdf/filter
602</pre>
603
604<p>Custom PDF filters that accept filtered data do not need to perform number-up processing and other types of page imposition, while those that accept unfiltered data MUST do the number-up processing themselves.</p>
605
606<h3>Custom PostScript Filters</h3>
607
608<p>The <tt>application/vnd.cups-postscript</tt> file type is used for filtered PostScript files. Use the following <tt>Filter</tt> directive to handle PostScript files:</p>
609
610<pre class='example'>
611<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#Filter'>Filter</a> application/vnd.cups-postscript 100 /path/to/postscript/filter
612</pre>
613
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615<h2 class='title'><a name='COLOR'>Implementing Color Management</a></h2>
616
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620<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#Attribute'>Attribute</a> cupsICCProfile "ColorModel.MediaType.Resolution/Description" /path/to/ICC/profile
621</pre>
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623<p>where "ColorModel.MediaType.Resolution" defines a selector based on the corresponding option selections. A simple driver might only define profiles for the color models that are supported, for example a printer supporting Gray and RGB might use:</p>
624
625<pre class='example'>
626<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#Attribute'>Attribute</a> cupsICCProfile "Gray../Grayscale Profile" /path/to/ICC/gray-profile
627<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#Attribute'>Attribute</a> cupsICCProfile "RGB../Full Color Profile" /path/to/ICC/rgb-profile
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635<p>Mac OS X printer drivers can provide <a href='spec-ppd.html#MACOSX'>additional attributes</a> to specify additional option panes in the print dialog, an image of the printer, a help book, and option presets for the driver software:</p>
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638<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#Attribute'>Attribute</a> APDialogExtension "" /Library/Printers/Vendor/filename.plugin
639<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#Attribute'>Attribute</a> APHelpBook "" /Library/Printers/Vendor/filename.bundle
640<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#Attribute'>Attribute</a> APPrinterIconPath "" /Library/Printers/Vendor/filename.icns
641<a href='ref-ppdcfile.html#Attribute'>Attribute</a> APPrinterPreset "name/text" "*option choice ..."
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