Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!mcsun!sunic!chalmers!gamma!lej From: lej@me.chalmers.se (Lars-Erik Johansson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Why use the PostScript command 'exitserver'? Message-ID: <4552@me.chalmers.se> Date: 27 Feb 90 21:48:27 GMT Organization: Dep. of Mechanical Engineering, Chalmers , Sweden. Lines: 24 Can anyone explain to me why the MAC uses the PostScript command exitserver when printing? I can't se any (real) reason to use that command especially when ADOBE tell everybody NOT to use the command (page 177 PostScript Language Program Design). I have found the command exitserver in the device-driver for the apple-talk Laser-writer. I'm using system 6.02 on a MAC+. The reason why I'm asking is that i want to use my laserwriter also with othet computers than the mac and when I do so I want my laserwriter to be in mint state or at least behave as I wish. To accomplish this, I have changed the password on my laserwriter. Therefore I can't print documents to my laserwriter using the standard Macintosh devicedriver. I still can print out pure PostScript files using SendPS. If there actually IS a very good reason, can anyone tell me how to print out documents without using the standard Macintosh device driver. /Lars-Erik Johansson I have found that the PC also is infested with 'exitserver'. Blech!