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PostScript mode
The Xerox laser printer supports Adobe PostScript Level 2
implementation.  The operator set includes all Level 2 operators
and a set of Level 1 compatibility operators unique to this
printer.  It does not include Display PostScript operators based
on Level 1 or Level 2.
This chapter highlights certain language features specific to the
Xerox implementation of the PostScript Page Description
Language.  It is intended for programmers who design host
software for use on the printer or write their own programs in
the PostScript PDL.  This chapter does not cover standard
operation and programming of PostScript printers.  Refer to the
references below for detailed information:
PostScript Language Reference Manual, Second Edition,
Adobe Systems Incorporated.
PostScript Language Supplement, Adobe Systems
Incorporated.  Information supplied in this book is a
necessity for designing software or writing PostScript Page
Description Language programs.  It can be obtained only
from Adobe Systems Incorporated.
PostScript Language Printer Addendum, Xerox 4220/MRP,
4230/MRP
, Adobe Systems Incorporated.  This book is
packaged and shipped with the PostScript Language
Reference Manual
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Note:  The PostScript Language Supplement and PostScript
Language Printer Addendum, Xerox 4220 
referred to in this
manual are Version 2015.
Device-dependent features
The PostScript language, although designed to be inherently
device-independent, has provisions for some physical features
that are not common across products.  Your printer has
PostScript language features and capabilities that might not be
present in other PostScript output devices.  Some of these
features are described in the following pages.
Fonts available with the PostScript Language mode
A total of 65 fonts are included.  The printer has 35 internal
Adobe standard typefaces.  ISO Latin1 Encoding and Standard
Encoding are supported.  The Adobe Type Manager pack
supplied with the printer provides an additional 30 fonts.  These
fonts may be downloaded to Random Access Memory (RAM),
the programmable font module, or hard disk, if they are present
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