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Appendix
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Precautions for RICOH-SCRIPT2
Differences between RICOH-SCRIPT2 and “PostScript
®
Language Reference Manual, Second Edition”
The differences between RICOH-SCRIPT2 and the contents of the “PostScript
®
Language Reference Manual, Second Edition” from Adobe Systems Incorporat-
ed are described below.
• RICOH-SCRIPT2 does not support the user path cache function, and its pro-
ed are described below.
• RICOH-SCRIPT2 does not support the user path cache function, and its pro-
cessing is not compatible with any PostScript program using that function.
This function originated in Display PostScript, and it is not used by the most
printer drivers.
This function originated in Display PostScript, and it is not used by the most
printer drivers.
• RICOH-SCRIPT2 does not support the auto garbage collector. Normally, as
the printer drivers have performed this feature using the save/restore opera-
tors, there is no problem without this function.
tors, there is no problem without this function.
Other Precautions
• A VM error can be solved by increasing the printer memory, in some cases.
• Because of the differences in image, graphics, and clipping rules, the printing
• Because of the differences in image, graphics, and clipping rules, the printing
result produced by any single draw operator might be out of place by one dot.
• The memory area used for downloading fonts will not be free. A VM error
might occur when downloading fonts with insufficient VM memory. In this
case, the printer will start the cancelled print job.
case, the printer will start the cancelled print job.
• LaserTalk version 1.3 is not supported.
• Built-in font metric data may be different from the PostScript fonts.
• Type 1 fonts conform to the Adobe Type 1 font format (1.1) standard. How-
• Built-in font metric data may be different from the PostScript fonts.
• Type 1 fonts conform to the Adobe Type 1 font format (1.1) standard. How-
ever, Type 1 fonts may not print correctly because of outline transposition
(self-interference).
(self-interference).
• When printing text without hint data downloaded from the applications, en-
largement or reduction might cause breaks in the characters.
• When using the PostScript printer driver with Windows applications, the
printed result might not match the preview on the computer screen.