it's called Postscript. Or the free version Ghostscript. And yes you can use
a Postscript printer on a PC.

--graywolf
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The optimist's cup is half full,
The pessimist's is half empty,
The wise man enjoys his drink.


----- Original Message -----
From: Aaron Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 8:18 AM
Subject: Re: Windows XP - Scary! (Was=3 A OT: A computer question...)


> On Monday, November 12, 2001, at 12:21  AM, David A. Mann wrote:
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >
> >> A $4,000 PC ~does~ exceed a $4,000 MAC.
> >
> >  Of course it does.  A combination of economies of scale, and healthy
> > competition in the hardware sector.
> >
> >  One should not shop on price alone, however.
>
> While I agree that price is not the be-all and end-all, I'd also like to
> point out that parts of the Mac OS that are very important for imaging
> and pre-press cost very seriously large amounts of money to implement
> for the PC.  If you're going to be working with printers other than the
> one attached to your computer, you need to be confident that what you're
> sending is what you'll be getting back.
>
> It all depends on what you're doing.  For me, the Mac OS is the right
> choice.
>
> -Aaron
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