Re: Print driver in MacOS X
Re: Print driver in MacOS X
- Subject: Re: Print driver in MacOS X
- From: Robert L Krawitz <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 19:34:04 -0400
Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 10:20:36 -0700
From: Steve Upton <email@hidden>
>At 11:15 AM -0500 7/28/03, Xavier Niebla wrote:
> If this is correct, any printer in MacOS X is PostScript by nature,
no Postscript is only created when printing to a Postscript
device. That would be taking a step backward indeed!
Actually, to print Postscript to a non-Postscript printer requires a
RIP (such as Ghostscript). If you install Ghostscript, then yes, any
printer can look like a Postscript printer. Just like any printer can
look like a PDF printer.
> So, what is the purpose of using a 3th party RIP? I think that a
> RIP is unnecessary in MacOS X if the system has a built in RIP
> based on PDF which is the successor of PostScript. Can I trust
> the interpretation of the PostScript done by Quartz while
> printing from applications like InDesign or Freehand?
The system does not go that far - nor do we want it too.
PDF isn't backward-compatible with Postscript; Postscript files aren't PDF.
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Robert Krawitz <email@hidden>
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--Eric Crampton
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