The Mupprnt command doesn seem to work right. What do I do?
You may need to edit the mupprnt file to make sure the variables and paths are set to match where things are installed on your system. In particular, • GS_DIR needs to be set to the directory which contains the Ghostscript font files (*.gsf) and the other Ghostscript setup files (gs_*.ps). • GS_DEVICE needs to be set to the proper type to match your printer type. • The path to Mup must be correct • The path to Ghostscript (gs or gs386 on MS-DOS/Windows system) must be correct. • On MS-DOS/Windows systems, dos4gw.exe must be in your PATH. If you are using a viewer such as GSview or gv, you may want to use its print feature rather than using mupprnt.
You may need to edit the mupprnt file to make sure the variables and paths are set to match where things are installed on your system. In particular, • GS_DIR needs to be set to the directory which contains the Ghostscript font files (*.gsf) and the other Ghostscript setup files (gs_*.ps). • GS_DEVICE needs to be set to the proper type to match your printer type. • The path to Mup must be correct • The path to Ghostscript (gs or gs386 on MS-DOS/Windows system) must be correct. • On MS-DOS/Windows systems, dos4gw.exe must be in your PATH. If you are using a viewer such as GSview or gv, you may want to use its print feature rather than using mupprnt.
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