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Hello Maria,
Am 13.08.2021 um 02:10 schrieb Maria Lucia Stoppa <mlstoppa@xxxxxxxxx>:
Also, I just want to add one last thing about my previous message: thefirst described method (sending pdf to printers which don't support direct
printing) works fine as well as the second, the problem in my case was the
printer which is too old to support both ps and pdf. With newer ones it
works smoothly.
Huh? PostScript support in Laser Printers has been a thing since Apple
marketed the first LaserWriter in 1985. One needs to note that for a *very*
long time, licensing PostScript from early Adobe seems to have been
expensive enough to make printer manufacturers consider PS support optional
by adding some kind of module.
As far as my (limited) memory serves, the last decade has seen PS support
(either original Adobe, or a clone thereof as Kyocera did with its KPDL) in
almost all laser printers except for the very low end ones.
Definitely worth considering is the fact that PostScript is almost always
slower being processed in printer than PCL, the HP invented page
description "language".
:wq! PoC
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