WinCE based devices supporing printing

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hi all i have to write a printer driver which does not accept PCL
commands, for WinCE based device. i tried to include the sample code
available in \Public\Common\Oak\Drivers\Pri­nter in my paltform and
have built it successfully. now i am stuck at a point where i wanted to
get the raw data before passing it to the PCL commands. But i am unable
to get any clue of such a data / buffer which acn give me the raw data,
has anyone written a printer driver for WinCE5.0 or gone thrugh the
sample code, plz suggest me so that i can poceed further.
thanks in advance.
regards
smith.

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