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 Troubleshooting Guide
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5.
Optimizing print quality
This chapter discusses methods of checking and improving print 
quality.
NOTE:  One way to test print quality is to print a sample 
document. For information on printing sample documents, refer 
to The Guide to Configuring and Managing the System.
Product features that affect PostScript print quality
You can improve the appearance of your documents by being 
aware of potential problems created through the use of 
proprietary PostScript extensions and device-dependent 
operators.
Proprietary PostScript extensions
PostScript masters that use proprietary printer features may 
cause appearance inconsistencies between different PostScript 
printers. Some PostScript printers contain proprietary PostScript 
extensions. For example, some versions of the Apple Macintosh 
PostScript driver download encrypted proprietary image 
“smoothing” operators to Apple LaserWriters. The downloaded 
PostScript code uses the product operator to determine if it is 
being used on a LaserWriter. If not, the proprietary code is 
bypassed by doing a flushfile. This allows the PostScript master 
to print on non–LaserWriter products. As a result, PostScript 
masters generated on a Macintosh with Apple proprietary 
features may produce output that varies between LaserWriter 
and non–LaserWriter PostScript printers.