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PostScript Language Level
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Select the PostScript language level to use for printing. It is usually best to select the
highest level available in order to enable more features. Your Xerox printer is
PostScript Level 3.
You may want to select a lower level when troubleshoot printing problems or archiving
documents so they can be printed on a printer that has that lower language level.
Printing errors may occur if you select PostScript Language Level 2 when the
document is longer than one page.
PostScript Output Option
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Select one of the following settings:
• Optimize for Speed: Select this setting when print processing speed is more
important than file portability. This setting creates PostScript output that is
optimized for faster printing. However, it might not allow the full use of some
network print spooler features.
• Optimize for Portability: Select this setting when file portability is more important
than print processing speed. This setting creates output that conforms to the
Adobe Document Structuring Conventions (ADSC). Each PostScript page is
independent of all other pages in a document. These self-contained page objects
help documents print successfully on network spooler-based printers, as well as
on remote printers. Select this setting if you intend to print to a sophisticated
spooler.
• Encapsulated PostScript (EPS): Select this setting to produce a single-page
Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) file to insert as an image in a document in another
application. The contents of the page can include any combination of text,
graphics, and images. You can also use the EPS file for creating archives and for
printing documents on remote printers (such as printers at a service bureau). It
is generally best create EPS files in the application. When that is not possible,
select this setting to set up this print driver to create EPS files. The EPS files created
this way do not include on-screen preview images; they appear as blank spaces,
black boxes, or as boxes with X’s (placeholders for the image) when previewed
but appear as expected when printed.
NOTE
Not all applications can place EPS files in their documents. If you experience
printing or compatibility problems with some applications, try printing the
document with different PostScript settings.
PostScript Pass-through
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