Ben, I do this all the time - I use the steps you mentioned, but I haven't had to set up a special printer driver. The printer is listed as "generic printer", but does have postscript-associated settings in its properties. After checking the Print To File box, I just select postscript as the file type, and save the file with a .ps extension. It's so easy, that I have to wonder if there's a deeper configuration problem with your system that is blocking your success.

Good luck,
-Jeff




Ben Beeson wrote:

Aloha,

I need to save an open office file in .ps format and I can't figure out how to do it. It seems like I should be able to "print to file" using a post script printer driver, but I can't figure out how to do that with in Linux. Any ideas?

Thanks,

Ben



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