Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!usc!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!umich!sharkey!cfctech!teemc!ka3ovk!tcsc3b2!prs From: prs@tcsc3b2.tcsc.com (Paul Stath) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: printing postscript files Message-ID: <1990Feb21.164915.24520@tcsc3b2.tcsc.com> Date: 21 Feb 90 16:49:15 GMT References: <6461@cps3xx.UUCP> Distribution: usa Organization: The Computer Solution Company, Inc. Lines: 47 davisd@cpsvax.cps.msu.edu (Dug) writes: >Hi, > I was wondering if anyone out there prints Mac generated postscript >files using Unix. I've been trying with no luck. Here's what I do: > Usually from inside MS Word 4.0, at the print dialog after clicking > OK I hit command-K. It creates a postscript file, and then I > kermit the file over to Unix. I then use "lpr" and the file > prints as if it was a text file. I get pages and pages of > postsciprt commands. > Is there something I'm forgetting to do? >-Dug Dug- We have been able to do this quite simply at our site. There are several things that you have to do. The first is to get a copy of the LaserPrep file over to the Unix machine. You can do this using kermit if LaserPrep is a text file? (I can't remember now) You then need to create the PostScript file as you describe above, with the command-K option, and ship that to the Unix machine via Kermit. Next you need a printer interface that either assumes your file is PostScript, or knows the difference between plain text and PostScript. Then use `cat' to send the LaserPrep file and the MSWord4.0 PostScript file to the printer. (i.e. cat laserprep.ps msword.ps | lpr -dPostScript ) If you get loads of PostScript code printed as regular text, then the printer interface doesn't know about PostScript, and is converting the 'text' of the PostScript code to PostScript, (Is this recursion??) or your printer is in some kinda emulation mode which doesn't process PostScript. Use a small 1 page test PostScript file to find out if, how and under what conditions your Unix printer will process PostScript. We ran our PostScript printer here for a long time in Diablo emulation mode until we purchased TranScript from Adobe. (p.s. I would do several files at one time, only sending the laserprep file the first time. After this I would power cycle the printer to free up the virtual memory taken by the laserprep prolog. ) -- =============================================================================== Paul R. Stath The Computer Solution Co., Inc. Voice: 804-794-3491 ------------------------------------------------+------------------------------ INTERNET: prs@tcsc3b2.tcsc.com | "There was no diety involved,