<driver id="driver/cdj970">
 <name>cdj970</name>
 <url>http://www.harsch.net/Ghostscript/ghostscript.html</url>
 <execution>
  <ghostscript />
  <prototype>gs -q -dBATCH -dPARANOIDSAFER -dQUIET -dNOPAUSE -sDEVICE=cdj970%A%Z -sOutputFile=- -</prototype>
 </execution>
 <comments>
  <en>
    This is an adaptation of the hp850 driver done by Rene' Harsch.
    It supports the 970's duplexer, although when duplex is on there
    is a minor quality issue. &lt;p&gt;

    This driver, like all modern HP drivers, was written by
    reverse-engineering part of the command set for the printer.  HP
    refused to help; Rene' sensibly suggests that people not buy HP
    products because of this uncoperative policy.&lt;P&gt;

    Rene's web page, with the instructions, is in German.
    German-impaired readers can probably follow them anyway; they're
    step-by-step and show all the commands to build the driver.
    &lt;p&gt;

    The driver takes the same arguments as the &lt;a
    href="show_driver.cgi?driver=cdj850"  &gt;cdj850&lt;/a&gt;
    driver, plus the three described on Rene's website.
  </en>
 </comments>
 <printers>
  <printer>
   <id>printer/HP-DeskJet_840C</id><!-- HP DeskJet 840C -->
   <comments>
    <en>
    Very high quality for images/photos, colours more intensive than
    with the cdj880 driver.
    </en>
   </comments>
  </printer>
  <printer>
   <id>printer/HP-DeskJet_841C</id>
  </printer>
  <printer>
   <id>printer/HP-DeskJet_842C</id><!-- HP DeskJet 842C -->
   <comments>
    <en>Excellent results for image/photo printing.</en>
   </comments>
  </printer>
  <printer>
   <id>printer/HP-DeskJet_845C</id>
  </printer>
  <printer>
   <id>printer/HP-DeskJet_940C</id>
  </printer>
  <printer>
   <id>printer/HP-DeskJet_950C</id><!-- HP DeskJet 950C -->
   <comments>
    <en>
    The printer works fine with this driver, since the 950C, 970cxi
    (se) and 990cxi (se) are nearly identical (duplexing-unit,
    papertraysize, ppm, ir-port differ).  Like mentioned in the
    driver, the modes for glossy and transparancy have a big loss of
    saturation which should be fixed. The driver from gimp works much
    better. Someone (maybe me) should have a closer look...
    </en>
   </comments>
  </printer>
  <printer>
   <id>printer/HP-DeskJet_952C</id>
  </printer>
  <printer>
   <id>printer/HP-DeskJet_960C</id><!-- HP DeskJet 960C -->
  </printer>
  <printer>
   <id>printer/HP-DeskJet_970C</id><!-- HP DeskJet 970C -->
  </printer>
  <printer>
   <id>printer/HP-DeskJet_980C</id>
  </printer>
  <printer>
   <id>printer/HP-DeskJet_990C</id><!-- HP DeskJet 990C -->
  </printer>
  <printer>
   <id>printer/HP-PhotoSmart_P1000</id><!-- HP PhotoSmart P1000 -->
  </printer>
  <printer>
   <id>printer/HP-PhotoSmart_P1100</id><!-- HP PhotoSmart P1100 -->
   <comments>
    <en>Ought to work, including duplex.</en>
   </comments>
  </printer>
  <printer>
   <id>printer/HP-PhotoSmart_P1115</id>
  </printer>
  <printer>
   <id>printer/HP-PhotoSmart_P1215</id>
  </printer>
  <printer>
   <id>printer/HP-PhotoSmart_P1218</id>
  </printer>
  <printer>
   <id>printer/HP-PhotoSmart_P1315</id>
  </printer>
  <printer>
   <id>printer/HP-OfficeJet_G95</id><!-- HP OfficeJet G95 -->
  </printer>
 </printers>
</driver>
