Re: [SLUG] PostScript Level 2 vs Level 3

From: SOTL (sotl155360@earthlink.net)
Date: Wed Nov 09 2005 - 16:28:01 EST


On Wednesday 09 November 2005 03:39 pm, Paul M Foster wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 02:42:20PM -0500, SOTL wrote:
> > On Wednesday 09 November 2005 02:17 pm, Daniel Jarboe wrote:
> > > > As far as printing B&W text documents in Linux is there
> > > > enough difference that level 2 will not suffice..
> > > >
> > > > Or, is there a such a significant difference in drivers that
> > > > one is in in preference to the other?
> > >
> > > If you are generating your own postscript, then you can specify level
> > > 2 and be fine. Level 3, no surprise, supports more language features.
> > > Most of these are to improve efficiency. Level 2 interpreters work well
> > > enough, assuming you don't feed them the newer postscript commands. If
> > > you have a PPD, the highest postscript level supported is specified by
> > > the file, and the generator will "dumb" the code down as low as
> > > necessary.
> > > Now if something else already generated the .ps files, supporting the
> > > newer level 3 commands might be more important (unless you know they
> > > stuck to level 2). But you are probably just interested in postscript
> > > you generate yourself.
> > > ~ Daniel
> >
> > Actually the most complicated thing I print is web pages which may be
> > anything
> > and to me that is the issue.
> >
> > If I get the level 2 printer which is $ 400.00 will that suffice or is
> > there enough idiocy in webpages that one needed the level 3 which is $
> > 800.00.
>
> Webpages don't have anything to do with the level of Postscript. When
> printing a webpage, your browser simply hands the job off to whatever
> printer is the default (or whichever one you select). The printer then
> figures out what to do with it. The webpages themselves have no
> Postscript in them; Postscript handling is done by your printer driver
> software and printer. True on both Linux and Windows. So the choice of
> level 2 or level 3 Postscript (for your purposes) is really dependent on
> how much money you want to spend. The only impact you're likely to feel
> is if someone gives you an actual Postscript file ("something.ps") to
> print, and they've done it with level 3. Unlikely, in your case.
>
> Paul
>

Thanks Paul

I was aware that PostScript is a printer language has interpertation into
pixels in the printer itself.

What I was not aware of is if web sites embed PostScript in webpages or not
and that this would affect printing.

Thanks for your help Paul.

SOCL

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