[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know this has come up before, but I never needed to pay attention until now!Do you do all your own printing, or do some of the files you generate get printed by a commercial shop? In the latter case, I'd suggest getting a printer with postscript capability, because almost all commercial digital printing equipment is set up for postscript support, and if you have that as well, you will be able to see the exact file that the printer is using. If none of your output now, and if you expect that none of your output in the future will go to a commerical shop, then there may not be the need for a postscript quality machine, and if there is, the machine Alan referred to is priced competitively with non PS ones.My printer's (NEC 1450N) been acting up big time as far as paper feed, and it's making me crazy. I'm thinking of getting a new laser, probably HP. However, do I need it to "speak" PostScript?