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Printing images through Python

I've done a lot of searching to try to find a way to print PIL images to a
normal (i.e. non-PostScript) printer through Python on a Windows system...
and have found squat!

The only sample I found used a hokey hook through PythonWin via a
shellExecute command.

Does ANYONE have Python code to print PIL images?

Thanks!

Kevin Cazabon.
Jul 18 '05 #1
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