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[personal profile] toothycat
I don't know whether it's Adobe or the people who write printer drivers to blame here, but...

Seriously. I know the device prints black dots on a regular grid. I know the device's resolution. I supply an image, of that resolution, consisting of nothing but completely black dots on a completely white background. I don't want anything clever done to it. I don't want this image to be scaled, "enhanced", downsampled before being halftoned, or otherwise postprocessed in any way. I just want the pattern of black dots I supplied to be dumbly printed verbatim.

My old 24-pin dot matrix printer could do this. My second-hand Laserjet can do this. Morag's cheapo inkjet can do this. Xerox's £20000 laser printers, it appears, cannot.

Is it really so bloody hard?

Date: 2008-10-13 01:53 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] emperor
Can you talk postscript to this device?

Date: 2008-10-13 02:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] samholloway.livejournal.com
In that case, can you send them .ps instead of .pdf? Adobe's PDF contains enough bumpf that can wrap around genuine PostScript and cause confusion, whereas raw PS has less that can be misinterpreted.

You may still come unstuck, though - too many printer drivers are just Too Complex these days. Oh for those Epson-compatible days.

Date: 2008-10-13 04:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] soundslikebuuu.livejournal.com
Is it by chance my comic? XD Or one of the books? :D

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