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Q: I have a PostScript Printer Description File (written to the Adobe PostScript Printer Description File Format Specification version 4.1 of 9 April, 1993), which works fine with the LaserWriter 8 driver (v 8.1.1) on a particular printer. I wrote a local customization file in the same format as the example on page 10 of the specification, which *Include's my valid PPD. I named that file "cust.ppd" and put it in "System Folder: Extensions: Printer Descriptions". I then selected LaserWriter 8 in the Chooser, selected my printer, selected Setup, selected Select PPD, and clicked on cust.ppd in the dialog box. At the bottom of the dialog box, I got the message "Does not appear to be a valid PostScript Printer Description file." Should the LaserWriter 8 driver accept a local customization file? A: The Adobe documentation appears to be incorrect, in that the *Include example in the 4.1 specification incorrectly leaves out the following line:
The LaserWriter 8 driver and the 4.1 PPD specification require that this line
must always be the first line of a PPD file. Adding this line should solve the
problem. In general, PPD developers should open the driver's ' |
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