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For all the searching I've done, I've found a number of commercial PCL-to-whatever converters. I don't imagine that many of you would be interested in them. However, I did find one free PCL-to-Postscript conversion utility called lj2ps. In fact, it was discussed 18 months ago on this list. See: http://www.hylafax.org/archive/1999-08/msg00372.php The home page of this software is: http://www-wisconsin.cern.ch/~lishka/progs/lj2ps/lj2ps_intro.php As it was developed by the author for BSD it *does* compile just fine on OpenBSD, and it seems to function just fine afterwards with his tests, but it does not work very well at all (because of missing function implementations) when trying to convert PCL files made by my LaserJet 6L Windows printer driver. Unfortunately, make fails on both RedHat Linux 7.0 and 6.2. It's probably a Makefile configuration error, and I imagine a smarter person could easily fix it, but I'm not keen enough to make it work. The BSD binary might work in Linux using kernel-level ABI or iBCS - I haven't tried it, though. The copyleft is FSF GNU standard, so have at it, folks, if you like. The project seems to be an abandoned child since at least 1997. So, if one or more of you are ambitious enough, I imagine that the author wouldn't mind giving permission to someone else to continue, control, and distribute development if you were to ask nicely enough (if the FSF GNU license doens't already grant you that permission - but the author may give you his blessing). As for me, I'm quite pleased to know that I do not need to convert PCL into anything. Lee. ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To unsub: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null