Weird? No. I used an EPS that I've had for awhile. Evidently, it's corrupt. I tried your EPS, and yes there's a bbox. Now it comes back with "unknown option -S". Sorry.

Update: changed -S to -H and got "lpr: success".

Update2: changed system("lpr -H server -P printerN headps.ps) == 0 or die $!;

to this:

system("lpr -H server -P printerN headps.ps) or die $?;


In reply to Re^3: create ps file with PostScript::Simple - cannot print it out? by Khen1950fx
in thread create ps file with PostScript::Simple - cannot print it out? by cta

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