Linux print server enhances library printing. Our public network consisted of a simple local area network with 15 Windows clients connecting to the outside world via a dedicated proxy server, and one networked Hewlett-Packard LaserJet 5200.
As there was no budget to purchase any special server hardware or software, that left out the option of a dedicated Windows print server, which in any case would have been overkill. But we has an old Compaq desktop computer in storage with a 40GB hard drive and 512MB of RAM, which was powerful enough to run Linux. Though I'm the on-site computer support person, I wasn't a Linux guru, so I wanted to choose a distribution that was easy to load and easy to tweak.
After a bit of research, I chose the Ubuntu-derivative Linux Mint for its size and its friendly GUI. Configuration. Pkpgcounter's homepage — PyKota's Home. Document Actions Page Description Language parser pkpgcounter is both a command line tool and a Python library distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License of the Free Software Foundation, version 3 or higher. pkpgcounter is a generic Page Description Language parser which can either count the number of pages or compute the percent of ink coverage needed to print various types of documents.
It currently recognizes the following file formats : PyKota.com — PyKota.com.