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PostScript device dependencies: a 'fix'. (technical note from Technical Publishing Service) (The Latest Word) (technical)

The Seybold Report on Publishing Systems

| January 07, 1991 | COPYRIGHT 1989 United Business Media LLC. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

PostScript device dependencies: a 'fix' We recently saw a pre-publication version of Technical Publishing Note #1, a working paper issued by Technical Publishing Services, the developers of Color Calibration Software. The Note addresses a number of inconsistencies in Adobe's Document Structuring Conventions and proposes an alternative method for handling device-specific information.

PostScript problems. As many of our readers have discovered, a PostScript file that works fine on one device may fail to print on some other device. We're not talking about fonts that aren't installed or running out of memory; the file may be using legitimate PostScript operators that are …

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