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PostScript Options
The settings for PostScript Options are as follows:
PostScript Output Options offers the following settings:
Optimize for Speed. This is the default setting.
Optimize for Portability. Use this setting to create a file that conforms to the
Adobe Document Structuring Conventions (ADSC). Each page of the document
will be a self-contained object. This is useful, for instance, if you want to create a
PostScript file and print it on a different product.
Encapsulated PostScript (EPS). Use this setting to include the file as an image in
another document that is to be printed from a different program.
Archive Format. Use this setting to create a PostScript file that you can use later.
TrueType Font Download Option offers the following settings:
Automatic (default )
Outline
Bitmap
Native TrueType
The PostScript Language Level specifies which PostScript language level to use, from 1
to the highest level that your product supports. Some products support multiple levels. It is
usually best to select the highest level that is available, because a higher language-level
provides more features. In some instances, however, you would still use level 1. For
example, if you are printing a file to disk and that file will be printed by someone who has a
level-1 printer, you would need to select level 1. The PostScript Language Level spin box
offers settings 1 through 3.
Send PostScript Error Handler specifies whether a PostScript error handler message is
sent. If you want the product to print an error page when an error occurs in the print job,
click Yes.
Mirrored Outputspecifies mirrored print output. Click Yes to print a mirror image of your
document by reversing the horizontal coordinates.
Printer Features
Print Color as Gray
On
Off (default)
Fit to Page
Prompt User (default)
Nearest Size Scale
Nearest Size Crop
Letter
A4
Output Bin
Automatically Select (default)
150-Sheet Top Bin (Face down)
75-Sheet Rear Bin (Face up)
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