This is a wrapper script for gs used to print with a Lexmark Z11 printer. It intercepts calls to gs. If a specific output device is requested, it will change everything to print through the cZ11 filter, which is included. cZ11 was originally written by Christian Kornblum. This is released under GPL (of course), so use it, but don't blame me if you blow your printer. Features: - Easy installation - Easy setup - Easy uninstallation - (hopefully) Independence from printing system (apsfilter, cups, etc.) - Resolution adjustment - Variable paper size (it works with whatever GhostScript is invoked with) - Ink saving mode - Transparency for applications that use GhostScript for other purposes than printing Installation: Unpack it and execute lz11.install as root. The rest will be obvious. Then set up a print queue, either with an old setup program which asks you for the GhostScript device (you must have installed cZ11 with the option "1) Install (old printing environment)") or with Foomatic on http://www.linuxprinting.org, via the "lz11" driver entry (for this you must have installed cZ11 with "2) Install (Foomatic/linuxprinting.org)"). Useage: cZ11 still maintains it's old behaviour (the first three parameters are the toning values), but if you want to specify a page size (in points) do it by adding the following three: 0 width height. Example: cZ11 33 33 33 0 4958 7017 Bug-reports and stuff: hatemih@iit.edu