Andrew: > Spaeking as a former IT Consultant, the first thing one generally needs to > know before being able to help a client is your projected budget. Otherwise > it's hard to know if you want a Heidelberg press or a desktop inkjet. Let > us know.
I'd be fine for a printer in the 1000-2000 EUR price class. My last printer was the Kyocera and it cost 2500-3000EUR. > I am unable to understand why you need to print PostScript direct. Can you > elaborate? The entire professional graphic arts and print industry uses > PDF. Adobe InDesign that I use for books has a variety of varying quality > PDF outputs, up to very high quality print. It's not usual to output > PostScript any more (in fact, I cant even find it in the menus). > Furthermore PDF is PostScript internally. not some different printer > language like the old HP printers used etc. > > Can you elaborate more so we can understand what it is exactly that you are > doing? ... I think that have been discussed elsewhere before. Let's say I like postscript, I do some programming in it from time to time, I like the results I get with it, and I'm kind of tired of converting what I have just because the printer is too stupid to understand it. If possible I require all printers I buy to have postscript, the exception is large format inkjets. Regards, /Karl Hammar ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Aspö Data Lilla Aspö 148 S-742 94 Östhammar Sweden _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user