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Originally Posted by Mule
Let me rephrase my original statement. I have heard that Macs are wonderful machines. I must have experienced some anomaly because it seemed as though every experience I had trying to print, took an inordinately long period of time. I am assuming that this is some personal problem on my part and am seeking counseling. I sincerely hope that no Mac user or anyone else for that matter was offended by my obviously incorrect statement. What helped to confuse me was that as an HP authorized printer technician I was aware that Apples used Postscript printer control language to print. Postscript required the printer to address every pixel on every page. So a 600 dpi printer had to address roughly 56,100 pixels & determine which one got a dot & which one didn't. In comparison, a PC printed using the HP Printer Control Language. This downloaded fonts on boot up & from that point only sent commands saying "put an a here or a b there. So it SEEMED as though the PC responded much more quickly. Obviously I was confused & I hope the counseling helps me overcome my reliance on fact. Hopefully no one was offended by my explanation & in closing let me say, Macs print like pigs.
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Adobes configurable postscript interpreter, a RIP engine
The pre press industry standard for quality
If u knew anything about design you'd understand why loading fonts at boot is an issue
For everyday business functions its fine
Not in the graphics world