If you print PostScript graphics -- such as Encapsulated PostScript files created in drawing programs and page-layout applications -- to a non-PostScript office printer, you'll see either a gray box ...
PostScript, or PS is a common printing language used by many printer manufacturers. PostScript may be common; however, it is not found available for many printers. PostScript is used in high-end ...
PostScript is a device-independent printing language widely supported by printer manufacturers and primarily used for printing graphics-intensive jobs. PostScript drivers usually give you truer color ...
Last week we talked about the Global Driver, today let’s look at printer languages and which one might be best for your print jobs. We get many questions about the differences between PostScript and ...
I asked this in Other Hardware, but haven't gotten a response after several days, so i'm trying here.<BR><BR>My question regards Postscript and old HP laserjets. HP's website says that to use one of ...
The LaserJet 4P is *NOT* a Postscript printer. The Postscript version is called the LaserJet 4MP. The 4MP has a different formatter board with more onboard RAM, one less RAM slot, an Apple parallel ...
There was a time when each and every printer and typesetter had its own quirky language. If you had a wordprocessor from a particular company, it worked with the printers from that company, and that ...
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