Quote Originally Posted by justanotherhack View Post
OK, I didn't realize that... boy, was I misinformed. Sorry...
Hey, don't be sorry how would you know. Having worked for several large manufacturer's I can tell you that when you license a product like PostScript what you get is a SDK [Software Developers Kit] which is a whole bunch of code for the core product that contains convenient entry points for the manufacturer to tie it into their product. But the manufacturer's programmers still have to write other code and maybe even change the printers internal firmware code to make it work with their machine which ends up being called the PostScript print driver. A real simplification of the process I know but essentially how it is done. Kyocera has the resources and the mindset to write their own and usually respond fairly quickly to making the necessary changes to resolve an issue.