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- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 92 13:49:58 MST
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.misc
- Subject: Re: Postscript Files on Non-Postscript Printers?
- References: <1992Nov17.114001.6401@gw.wmich.edu> <parkyn.722028619@sfu.ca> <1992Nov18.202136.1088@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>
- Organization: Brigham Young University, Provo UT USA
- From: mikad@bones.et.byu.edu (David P. Mika)
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- In article <parkyn.722028619@sfu.ca> parkyn@fraser.sfu.ca (Dale Parkyn) writes:
- >31babik@gw.wmich.edu writes:
- >
- >>I have a friend who told me he found a program (for the IBM) that will let
- >>him print postscript files to non-postscript printers (I think it is called
- >>GhostWriter). Is there something like that available for the Mac?
- >
- >> (__) Lisamarie Gemma Babik
- >
- >The System 7 disks have 'LaserWriter Font Utility' program that
- >primarily deals with font management, ie. donwloading fonts to printer.
- >It also will send a Postscript file to the printer and turn off/on your
- >printer's startup page.
- >
- >Yes, but don't you need a postscript printer? What if you don't have one.
- L>et's keep reading the subject line
-
- I think that either Tscript or Freedom of the Press will do it for
- you.
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