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The Mupprnt command doesn seem to work right. What do I do?

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The Mupprnt command doesn seem to work right. What do I do?

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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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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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