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-  - Postscript printers use the unversal-ish language of Postscript to communicate with computers.  A driver for postscript printers is usually not needed, since a postscript-compatible subsystem called **//Ghostscript//** is already installed.+  - Postscript printers use the universal-ish language of Postscript to communicate with computers.  A driver for postscript printers is usually not needed, since a postscript-compatible subsystem called **//Ghostscript//** is already installed.
   - Gutenprint are drivers engineered by GNU Linux developers. It provides support for roughly 700 printers.   - Gutenprint are drivers engineered by GNU Linux developers. It provides support for roughly 700 printers.
   - Manufacturers may provide Linux drivers for their printers. Find out by going to the manufacturer's driver and support website and searching for your model.   - Manufacturers may provide Linux drivers for their printers. Find out by going to the manufacturer's driver and support website and searching for your model.
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