The LaserJet 4P is *NOT* a Postscript printer. The Postscript version is called the LaserJet 4MP. The 4MP has a different formatter board with more onboard RAM, one less RAM slot, an Apple parallel ...
I’ve been beating up my Hewlett Packard LaserJet II for about four years now, and it shows no signs of quitting. This is good news and bad news. Good news, because the LaserJet is the best piece of ...
If you print PostScript graphics -- such as Encapsulated PostScript files created in drawing programs and page-layout applications -- to a non-PostScript office printer, you'll see either a gray box ...
Yep, that's my question! ;-)<BR><BR>Postscript vs. non-Postscript. Laser vs. inkjet. USB vs. ethernet. Appletalk vs. TCP/IP. Sharing. Drivers. PPDs. RIPs.<BR><BR>Although I work in a Mac world, I ...
When Gutenberg carved letters on a steel punch and cast them in molten lead, there was only one ”font,” or set of characters ready for the press: It resembled handwriting. Today, the use of different ...
Regarding previous coverage of HP 12xx printers, especially as it applies to OS X: Michael Tarr queries: "I can't seem to find a way to 'abandon' the HP USB drivers for my DeskJet 1220c. I can see the ...
Twenty-five years ago this spring, Apple released the LaserWriter, its first laser printer. Few today remember that Apple’s hefty printing machine had as much of an impact on the way the world uses ...
If you work only with basic word processing documents, then the Print dialog in Mac OS X is really simple: just tell it which pages, how many copies, and to which printer, and then you can relax and ...
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