i know there r preinstalled drivers on there...but say you have a printer that's not on there and it works through a network..is there a way to print through the network by the programming finding the printer? or is it only the ones that IT HAS that can worK?
Are you looking for a program to use printers over a tcp/ip network instead of direct connection? Or are you asking if it is possible to print using printers not listed under the compatibility list of jetcet print?
I cannot give a full answer for the second question, but I read this in the documentation of the "PrintBoy" program:
Print quality is based on the brand and model of printer you are using. Highest quality
output is available from PCL-based printers. Printers without PCL support print only in
"draft" quality mode. For information about whether your printer is a PCL-based printer,
please see your printer owner’s manual.
If appropriate with your printer, the HP driver is recommended over other
drivers. This driver gives the best quality output and requires minimal memory on your
handheld. If you are using this driver, diagrams will be printed exactly as they appear
onscreen. All other drivers will print the diagram in a text only "draft" mode.
Outline printing will be high quality in most cases, but with some older or less
sophisticated printers, printing will revert to draft mode.
For maximum printing speed, the Generic driver can be used with most printers. However,
this driver will produce only draft quality output
So, at least the "printboy" program says that it will print on printers without the exact driver (using instead a "generic" driver), but the quality will be less, or it will have less features. I don't know if JETCET works in a similar way (and I can't test, because I don't have a printer...)
I hope that I understood your question and that this information may be useful to you.
