Does anyone know if it's possible to set up something in Windows (preferably 2000) where I can send PostScript to a shared ``virtual'' printer and have it do the translations and get it to print out on a non-PostScript printer? I ask because I have a printer (and Alps MD-1000) that I like (plus, I'm not in the market to buy a new one) that has a non-standard print language and I want to be able to print to it from my Unix, et al., machines and the only computers I can print from now are Windows machines.

Things I already know about include Ghostscript (doesn't know about the printer's language) and ESP Print PRO (I don't feel like paying for a solution and I don't really need a third print protocol on my network).

Any suggestions would be helpful.
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Bitt Faulk