Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watnot!watmath!clyde!cbatt!ucbvax!unirot.UUCP!patwood From: patwood@unirot.UUCP.UUCP Newsgroups: mod.computers.laser-printers Subject: Submission for mod-computers-laser-printers Message-ID: <8703060458.AA08752@rutgers.edu> Date: Thu, 5-Mar-87 23:31:47 EST Article-I.D.: rutgers.8703060458.AA08752 Posted: Thu Mar 5 23:31:47 1987 Date-Received: Sun, 15-Mar-87 04:43:03 EST Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Distribution: world Organization: The ARPA Internet Lines: 51 Approved: laser-lovers@washington.arpa Path: unirot!patwood From: patwood@unirot.UUCP (Patrick Wood) Newsgroups: mod.computers.laser-printers Subject: PostScript type shops Keywords: PostScript, typesetters Message-ID: <384@unirot.UUCP> Date: 6 Mar 87 04:31:46 GMT References: <8702201854.AA13121@vice.TEK.COM> Reply-To: patwood@unirot.UUCP (Patrick Wood) Distribution: world Organization: Public Access Unix, Piscataway NJ Lines: 38 Our company has used Typeline extensively, and we've had great results from them. They do not have a Linotronic 300; they have a Linotronic 100, which is basically the same device, except its maximum resolution is 1270 DPI whereas the L300's max is 2540 DPI. Other companies that provide PS typesetting: Krishna copy centers (Berkeley, CA): 415-540-5959. Typesetting Service Corp (Providence, RI): 401-421-2264. Spectrum Arts, Ltd. (Baldimore): 301-462-6900. MacTypeNet (Livonia, MI): 313-477-2733. High Tech Type (Tulsa, OK): 918-587-5023. Ask for Eli Maghe, tell him I sent you. All of these shops except for Spectrum Arts have L300's. Prices can vary widely (from $6 per page to $16pp), so shop around. We're going to be publishing a fairly exhaustive list of these places in an upcoming issue of the PostScript Language Journal. I'll post the list here when it's finished. Pat Wood Editor, The PostScript Language Journal P.S. For those of you that have subscribed and are waiting for your first issue: please be patient. We're just starting this puppy, and we want to do it right. The first issue is being set right now (yes, we are using cut and paste is a few places: advertisers seem to think that halftone pictures should be stripped in), so we'll be mailing in the next three weeks (it'll still be going out in the first quarter, just not January). We're going to try and close up the loop about two weeks/issue for the next three, which will get us on schedule by the first issue of '88 (mid January). Bear with us...you should be pleased with what you get.