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Matthew Roycroft
Hi, I'm intending to buy a PC and printer separately. I want to use this
PC as a standalone, connected to the printer via a parrallel or USB
cable. I want to set this machine up so that it has different users, and
each user can pay money to me, and then I can put credit onto the
computer that allows them to print a page. Whatever they print, 1 page
costs the same amount. How can I go about setting up a system where each
user has their own credit, can't print when out of credit and I can
manage their credit? I need a microsoft or Mac OS, any recommendations
there (there just aren't the drivers in Linux for photoprinters to work
as well, even though I can set this entire system up in Linux relatively
easily Any difference as to what printer I get in relation to it
affecting this?
Thanks, Matt.
PC as a standalone, connected to the printer via a parrallel or USB
cable. I want to set this machine up so that it has different users, and
each user can pay money to me, and then I can put credit onto the
computer that allows them to print a page. Whatever they print, 1 page
costs the same amount. How can I go about setting up a system where each
user has their own credit, can't print when out of credit and I can
manage their credit? I need a microsoft or Mac OS, any recommendations
there (there just aren't the drivers in Linux for photoprinters to work
as well, even though I can set this entire system up in Linux relatively
easily Any difference as to what printer I get in relation to it
affecting this?
Thanks, Matt.