Path: utzoo!mnetor!tmsoft!torsqnt!lethe!yunexus!ists!helios.physics.utoronto.ca!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!usc!apple!mrspoc!itkin From: itkin@mrspoc.Transact.COM (Steven M. List) Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms Subject: Re: ATM and HP laserjets Message-ID: <1991Jan27.192508.19247@mrspoc.Transact.COM> Date: 27 Jan 91 19:25:08 GMT References: <402@ariel.ucs.unimelb.edu.au> Reply-To: steven@Transact.COM Organization: Transact Software Lines: 28 jmerrill@jarthur.claremont.edu (Generic User) writes: >In article <402@ariel.ucs.unimelb.edu.au> abulka@ariel.ucs.unimelb.edu.au (Andrew Bulka) writes: >>I have a IIP + HP postscript cartridge, and the startup page >>mentions that the cartridge uses ATM Type Rendering Technology. >>The HP III apparently does NOT have this feature. >> >>How can the IIP have ATM without the corresponding >> Windows 3 ATM software running in some way? >> What benefits does the printer's resident ATM technology >> achieve? Why doesn't the HP III have it? > >I'm sure that the ATM TRT referred to is not in the IIP itself, but rather >in the PS cartridge. The ATM font creation is superior to the original PS >method, so newer PS interpreters use it. I would expect HP's PS cartridge >for the III to use it as well. HP's idea in the III is that you don't NEED PostScript! The III comes with HP PCL5, which provides scalable fonts built in, just like with PostScript. So since you already have a builtin scalable font capability, why (asks HP, of course) would you worry about PostScript? If you've read any of the reviews of PCL5, they've been excellent, and it is being touted as being at least as good as PostScript. -- +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ : Steven List @ Transact Software, Inc. :^>~ : : Chairman, Unify User Group of Northern California : : {apple,coherent,limbo,mips,pyramid,ubvax}!itkin@guinan.Transact.COM :