Start with the Microsoft DDK for your operating system, and the detailed
description of the device you are writing the drivers for. The MS DDK is
available from Microsoft or a programming software distributor (although the
W98 version might be hard to come by) while the detailed specifications for
the printer might be available from the manufacturer.
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Jeff Richards
MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)
"Fred" wrote in message
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How would a feller go about writing a driver for this
printer? When it prints (rarely), it is excellent quality.
The driver is the problem and the Lexmark boys are no help.
I really hate to thrown the printer out, so I'd like to find
out how to write a driver or where to get a 3rd party
version.
Thanks!
Fred
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