What PostScript driver/ext? What OS version? What Mac? How much resident
memory on the printer? What version of Acrobat and what PostScript
version are you sending to the printer?

I'd guess data corruption during transmission is the problem. I take it
you can't hook the 1200SE directly to the Mac?

Cameron Kaiser wrote:
> 
> I got a new HP LaserJet 1200SE for my apartment today -- it understands
> PostScript, so I wired it into my Lantronix print server and lo and behold,
> the Mac saw it, set up the PPD and voila, I could print a test page.
> 
> After printing something from SimpleText and a page out of a .pdf, I tried
> printing a graphics heavy web page and got PostScript errors, but not at
> the same place each time which tells me it's not the page itself.
> 
> The printer has 8MB, and says it has 5MB of that free. (Yes, more would be
> nice.)
> 
> The printer does not understand binary PostScript, and when I look at the
> info on the printer queue on the Mac, the Mac says it knows that.
> 
> I have increased the memory on the queue as well, from 350K (which was the
> default) to 1MB. I've also put the resolution down to 600dpi and turned off
> resolution enhancement, and allowed it Unlimited Downloadable Fonts.
> 
> Anything else to try?

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