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<printer id="printer/Alps-MD-1000">
<make>Alps</make>
<model>MD-1000</model>
<mechanism>
<transfer/>
<color/>
<resolution>
<dpi>
<x>1200</x>
<y>600</y>
</dpi>
</resolution>
<consumables>
<!--no comments--><!--one or more "partno" elements.--></consumables>
</mechanism>
<url>http://www.alpsusa.com/Product/MDP/index.htm</url>
<lang>
<proprietary/>
<!--no pjl--><!--No "text"?--></lang>
<autodetect>
<!--no known parport probe information--></autodetect>
<functionality>A</functionality>
<driver>ppmtomd</driver>
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<comments>
<en>
J.C. Bradfield (jcb@dcs.ed.ac.uk) has written a fully functional
driver which converts PPM files ("ppmtomd"). He started
hacking ghostscript, but abandoned it.<p>
The "md2k" driver is documented only in
Japanese.<p>
"md2k" is reported to work, but suffers from some banding and
dithering problems.<p>
<a
href="http://www.linuxprinting.org/newsportal/article.php3?id=11&group=linuxprinting.alps.general">Joel
McLaughlin</a> is very content with this printer and the
"md2k" driver. Driver supports all features but
metallic, white, or multicolour cartridges.
</en>
</comments>
</printer>
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