Examples of using Postscript printer in English and their translations into Japanese
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PostScript printer.
No Suitable PPD File Available for a PostScript Printer.
PostScript Printer Description.
As with Duplex printing, most PostScript printers that.
PostScript Printer Description file.
Popup panel to print current figure to PostScript printer.
PostScript printers Use File/ Export.
You can download fonts to your PostScript printer if it allows.
PostScript Printer Description.
Set the initial value of PostScript Printer of Print Panel.
PostScript Printer Specify the printer name output should be directed to.
Use Print if you want to print the figure to a PostScript printer.
To configure a PostScript printer, the best approach is to get a suitable PPD file.
Xfig has a facility to print figures to a PostScript printer, too.
If you do not have a PostScript printer, you need to set up a filtering system using gs.
Print The Print button provides the facility to print figures to PostScript printers.
When executing lpr(or lp), the printer name specified by PostScript Printer field and options specified by Print Job Params will be passed as command-line options.
They will read the file into memory and output it, unchanged, to a postscript printer.
PPD(PostScript Printer Description) is the computer language that describes the properties(such as resolution) and options(such as duplex unit) of PostScript printers. .
The resulting PostScript file can be send to a PostScript printer.
The foomatic printer database contains various manufacturer provided PostScript Printer Description(PPD) files and also can generate PPD files for a large number of(non PostScript) printers. But in general manufacturer provided PPD files provide better access to the specific features of the printer. .
Entry in the File menu(or accelerator Meta-P)provides the facility to print figures to PostScript printers.
A PS file is an image saved in the PostScript page description language. It may contain vector graphics, raster graphics, and text,and printed by a PostScript printer without being opened in an application.
Type 5 is similar to the Type 4 format butis used for fonts stored in the ROMs of a PostScript printer.
Converting a PDF document to PostScript is useful for unattended server-based printing on any PostScript printer.
Type 1(also known as PostScript, PostScript Type 1, PS1, T1 or Adobe Type 1) is the font format for single-byte digital fonts foruse with Adobe Type Manager software and with PostScript printers.