Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!wuarchive!uunet!munnari.oz.au!cluster!metro!usage.csd.unsw.oz.au!usage!geoffo From: geoffo@spectrum.cs.unsw.oz.au (Geoff Oakley) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer,aus.computers.amiga Subject: Re: Decent print quality. Message-ID: Date: 7 May 91 04:10:05 GMT References: <7492@munnari.oz.au> Sender: news@usage.csd.unsw.oz.au Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.programmer Organization: none Lines: 41 In-reply-to: krooglik@ecr.mu.oz.au's message of 4 May 91 10:24:50 GMT In article <7492@munnari.oz.au> krooglik@ecr.mu.oz.au (Alex Krooglik) writes: I wish to know how one obtains good quality output on a 24 pin printer. I have the program "Post", but I am not sure how to read in a PostScript file and get it to print. I have in mind using TeX, so if anyone could help me output a DVI file to a PostScript FILE, I would much appreciate it. For DVI -> 24 pin dot matrix I would recommend a driver from Radical Eye Software (aka Tom Rokicki, the source of AmigaTeX). They are faster and better looking than any other dot matrix drivers I have seen. They will cost approx $100. If that is too much, there are several products around based on Nelson Beebe's set. Maybe someone on the net can help there. Whatever you do, remember you will also need fonts at the appropriate resolution for the printer. It is handy having access to METAFONT to generate odd sizes when you need them. Again I recomend MF from Radical Eye. Regarding `post'. My understanding is that `post' takes a postscript file and generates a bitmap. This is probably not what you want, as you seem to be missing the DVI -> Postscript translator, and also the program to print a post-generated bitmap to your printer. If you do want to generate postscript (if you have access to a laserprinter) then there is a public domain dvips (also from Tom Rokicki) which is pretty good. Yet another plug for AmigaTeX: my latest newsletter claims that all Tom's printer drivers now have full postscript support. -- geoffo@spectrum.cs.unsw.oz.au Geoff Oakley: CS & E, UNSW, PO Box 1, Kensington, NSW 2033, Australia Phone: +61 2 697 4043 Fax: +61 2 313 7987