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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