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Re: PostScript Document Distribution (Was Adobe Acrobat)
Subject:Re: PostScript Document Distribution (Was Adobe Acrobat) From:Chuck Banks <chuck -at- ASL -dot- DL -dot- NEC -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 23 Jun 1994 14:43:03 CDT
For all non-PostScript printer users,
There are PostScript translation programs, like Emulaser,
that allow you to print PostScript files on non-PostScript laser
and graphics printers (dot matrix and ink jet).
That does not mean I endorse distribution of information
in PostScript format, exclusively. You cannot require your customers
to change their printers or to buy additional software.
I just wanted those who feel left out because they don't
have access to a PostScript printer to know there are alternatives.
Slow and memory intensive though they may be.
Best Regards!
Chuck Banks
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