![]() ![]() If your real printer is a postscript printer, you should be able to use its driver to generate the postscript file. RE: Postscript Printer Driver Guest (visitor) 9 Aug 02 18:15 When in doubt, deny all terms and defnitions. Remove anything that might be in the Never Embed list. Monochrome Bitmap Images: Check Downsample, set to 300 dpiįont Embedding tab: Check "Embed All Fonts." Check Subset, and set to 99%. Grayscale Bitmap Images: Check Downsample, set to 150 dpi, check Auto Compression, select JPEG Med Color Bitmap Images: Check Downsample, set to 150 dpi, check Auto Compression, select JPEG Med ![]() Now you open Adobe Distiller, and make these settings: Click that and you are now printing the entire document to a file that will end in. Now you don't have a printer, but you select where it says to "write to postscript file" and your Print button now says SAVE. Use the new printer driver when you select yourprinter. My recommendation is not not use the Export feature. Or install the Adobe ones formt he PM disk. ![]() You do not need to have a printer hooked up. In that case, use your windows disk and install a PS printer driver. The test page will tell you if the printer is PS (it will have adobe logo) or PS clone. Print out a test page to your printer by going to Start>Settings>Printers and opening properties of printer, click on print test page.
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