Examples of using Postscript level in English and their translations into Norwegian
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PS3 in the device name typically refers to PostScript level 3.
Acrobat sets the PostScript level automatically, based on the selected printer.
If the printer contains PS2 in the name,this typically refers to PostScript level 2.
You can use this option with a PostScript Level 2 or higher printer.
Typically, PostScript level 3 is a superset of PostScript level 2.
The In-RIP Separations option must be selected only if you are using a PostScript level 3 device.
An Adobe PostScript Level 2 or later output device that uses a RIP that supports Adobe In-RIP Trapping.
To use PostScript color management,you must have a printer that uses PostScript Level 2 or higher;
You can use this option with a PostScript Level 2 or higher printer, or a Level 1 printer that supports Type 0 font extensions.
Use the Advanced pane to choose whether the EPS adheres to PostScript Level 2 or PostScript Level 3.
For example, if your printer supports PostScript level 3 as its default printer emulation, look up the list of printer drivers that are supplied with the 64-bit version of Windows.
Of this 80%, PCL5 is the most common PCL type that is used and PostScript level 2 is the most common PS type.
A Hello World program, the customary way to show a small example of a complete programin a given language, might look like this in PostScript(level 2).
Therefore, if you have a printer that understands PostScript level 3, and a driver that uses PostScript level 2, the printed test may be decipherable.
Stay on the right side, ignore all well-known PS problems andoutput your pre-separated and rasterized PostScript(Level 2) files.
If you are printing to a PostScript level 3 or later output device, or to a device that uses PostScript 2 version 2015 or later, check Optimize Font Formats.
An Output Specification lets you specify output-specific information such as image color space and resolution, graphic file format, ink coverage,halftone frequency, PostScript level, PDF/X compliance, and so forth.
If you have a PostScript Level 1 printer that does not support Type 0 font extensions, or if Download Asian Fonts does not produce the results you want, print the PDF document as a bitmap image.
PostScript Level 2 was introduced in 1991, and included several improvements: improved speed and reliability, support for in-RIP separations, image decompression(for example, JPEG images could be rendered by a PostScript program), support for composite fonts, and the form mechanism for caching reusable content.
Specifies the level of PostScript to generate for the pages.