Under Unix, `lpr' is normally used to spool out a no-frills version of the
buffer, or the `ps-print' package is used to pretty-print the buffer to a
PostScript printer. Under MS Windows, the built-in printing support is used."
(cond ((valid-specifier-tag-p 'msprinter)
Under Unix, `lpr' is normally used to spool out a no-frills version of the
buffer, or the `ps-print' package is used to pretty-print the buffer to a
PostScript printer. Under MS Windows, the built-in printing support is used."
(cond ((valid-specifier-tag-p 'msprinter)