On 28 Aug 2008 at 9:36, Joe Smith wrote:

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> OOo's normal printed output (on Unix anyway) has always been Postscript, 
> so to print an EPS, all OOo has to do is include the EPS Postscript code 
> in the printer output stream. No conversion is required and you get a 
> full-resolution graphic.

Life is of course more inconsistent on windows. I found some months 
ago (I forget which version OOo) that printing to a non-PS printer 
did not include any embedded PS graphics, while printing to a PS 
printer did. Not something that's immediately evident to the unwary, 
although hindsight has its usual accuracy.

(And the EPS files I was using had horrendously poor previews 
embedded, which made composing the documents extremely difficult. 
IIRC they'd come from ps2epsi or somesuch.)


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