Oce G1900-1955 I think Driver Download

Oce Drivers

The G1900-1955 I think is a printer manufactured by Oce. If your printer is unresponsive, slow to print or the print quality is poor, updating to the latest driver may fix the problem. This driver - "ocDISK1.zip" - has been downloaded 432 times and is rated 3 out of 5 stars based on 11 reviews. The total disk space used for this update is 238.4 KB.

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Supported Models

G1900-1955 I think

Manufacturers

Oce

Supported Operating Systems

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Additional Notes

This is the original first diskette out of two for my plotter. The disk contains very ancient material. Will only work for old CAD programs. And I have no Idea on how to install the win driver in the windows directory on the disk. The second disk is the MODEOCé COMM PORT driver. All it does is allow you to send HPGL and probably other types of files directly to the comm port via the MODEOCE.exe, could be usefull for automation tasks?

Uploaded By

Charles (DG Member) on 4-Dec-2003

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Driver Contents File List

The following files are found inside the driver download file.

Name Size Date
WINDOWS/PLPVDF.DLL 50.4 KB 22 Feb 1994
WINDOWS/README.TXT 4.6 KB 22 Feb 1994
WINDOWS/OCEDEMO.TXT 304 bytes 20 Jan 1994
WINDOWS/OCEDEMO.DWG 94.3 KB 22 Feb 1994
WINDOWS/AUTOSPOL.TXT 2.0 KB 4 Feb 1994
DIGIT/DGPOCE.EXP 34.8 KB 24 Nov 1992
DIGIT/REAL/DG6400.COM 3.2 KB 30 Sep 1992
DIGIT/REAL/DG6800.COM 2.7 KB 3 Dec 1992
DIGIT/REAL/DG64DOC.BAT 5.9 KB 20 May 1993
DIGIT/REAL/DG68DOC.BAT 6.0 KB 20 May 1993
DIGIT/README_E.DOC 52.9 KB 7 Jun 1993
DIGIT/DGP60DOC.BAT 8.4 KB 20 May 1993
DIGIT/README.1ST 1.4 KB 18 May 1993
README.1ST 1.1 KB 4 Feb 1994
PLOTTER/PLPVDF.EXP 53.1 KB 20 May 1993
PLOTTER/TEST12.TXT 325 bytes 7 May 1993
PLOTTER/TEST12.DWG 94.3 KB 13 Jan 1993
PLOTTER/AUTOSPOL.DOC 3.0 KB 20 May 1993
PLOTTER/REAL/VDF_DOC.BAT 8.1 KB 10 Feb 1994
PLOTTER/REAL/PLVDF.EXE 20.0 KB 30 Sep 1992
PLOTTER/README.1ST 2.5 KB 4 Feb 1994
PLOTTER/PVDF_DOC.BAT 8.1 KB 4 Feb 1994

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