If you use the recommended distribution of GhostScript, AFL-GhostScript 6.50.5, you’ll have support for all of the following printers, including those separately-but-integratedly supported by gimp-print and Uniprint.
The following table shows all of the supported -sDEVICE= types that the recommended GhostScript
installation should put on your system. Note that not all devices are printers, since GhostScript is not merely a
printer driver! Clicking on the device type will open a new window with an explanation of what that device type is for,
courtesy of http://www.linuxprinting.org http://www.openprinting.org.
Note: In order to eliminate link rot, I’ve removed the table of drivers. For a complete, maintained list of drivers, please refer to http://openprinting.org/driver_list.cgi.
To view the built-in, “native” drivers that GhostScript supports, do…
gs –h
…in the terminal. This will provide a list of -sDEVICE= types that are installed on your system.
Many of these printers have added, special GhostScript parameters that you won’t find in man gs.
Luckily there’s a just-about-complete reference to all of these devices at http://www.linuxprinting.org/driver_list.cgi
http://www.openprinting.org/driver_list.cgi. Add an added benefit,
this site will tell you which GhostScript -sDEVICE= to use for your printer.