I haven't seen one but its not difficult to write one for yourself. I had one for H.P.
RTL which we used for testing our large format printer drivers a few years ago. I think I
still have an Epson manual which summarises their different small printer command codes I
could copy, if you fancy writing something. I don't know if there is a collection of
printer and plotter manuals online anywhere. BitSavers seems very light on them, I checked
recently to see if I could free up the six feet of shelf space occupied by such manuals at
my office but no such luck, so I will have to keep hold of them for now. Al seems to be
snowed under at the moment, I scanned and sent him the ICT1301 programmers reference
manual 12 months ago but it has not appeared yet.
Roger.
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Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2010 13:00:43 -0500
From: Michael Kerpan <madcrow.maxwell at gmail.com>
Subject: Classic Epson printer emulators?
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Are there any free or open-source programs that can convert raw ESC/P
(Epson printer code) data into bitmap images or PDFs or something?
Many classic home computer programs rely on having a printer of this
sort in order to print, and while many emulators have a way to dump
serial or parallel output to a file, the only interpreters I can find
to turn that raw data into something useful are commercial programs
that I can't really justify the purchase of, given my student
budget...
Any help on this front would be much appreciated,
Mike