Am Fre, 24 Mär 2000 schrieb Olivier Deckmyn:
Why not generate a PDF file on the local file system and then print it (linux machine) with gs ? (ghostscript)
Same suggestion. How it works (one possible way of doing it): Using a standard Linux installation, create a document with your data in a Python method and safe it as a local (temporary) file (e.g. using the PDF tools that exist for Python, e.g. "PIDDLE"). Then just do the following in your Python code: import os os.system('lpr /path/filename') This works under Windows, too. Just replace the system call by something appropriate like "copy path\filename lp1". It should also be possible to redirect the stdout data stream directly to the printing device. I have also found some more sophisticated solutions: - using the classes wxPrinter and wxPrintout from the wxPython package - for Windows: using the Printer API directly with import win32ui import win32com ... (gets complicated) Joachim Werner.