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"Dick Margulis" <margulis -at- mail -dot- fiam -dot- net> wrote:
(*snip*)
> Glen,
>
> HP's Printer Control Language (PCL) predates PostScript and has
nothing to
> do with PostScript emulation.
You are quite correct here; I meant HP printers which emulate
PostScript. I think I confused ... well, some cloudy memory of an
older printer and another issue.
Ignore me on this one, Krista! :o\
--gdw
(*snip*)
>
> Dick
Obligatory .sig:
"... and God said, "Let there be light!", ang *BANG!* the universe was
formed."
--Excerpt from 'The Book of Arabellan, the Astronomer Priest'