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Adobe® PostScript® 3™ is the worldwide printing and imaging standard. Used by print service providers, publishers, corporations, and government agencies around the globe, Adobe PostScript 3 gives you the power to print visually rich documents reliably.
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PostScript ( PS ) is a dynamically typed concatenative programming language created by John Warnock and Charles Geschke in 1982. PostScript is best known for its use as a page description language ...
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Adobe PostScript language specifications ... PostScript® Language Reference, Third Edition (PDF: 7.5M); Published by Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-201-37922-8 ... Errata (TXT: 10k) ; For Postscript Language Reference, Third Edition, and for PostScript Language Reference Supplement for Version 3010 and 3011; Revised January 27, 2004...
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The PDF Reference was first published when Adobe Acrobat was introduced in 1993. Since then, updated versions of the PDF Reference have been made available from Adobe via the Web, and from time to time, in traditional paper documents made available from book publishers...
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Non-Adobe PostScript material, such as setting an HP printer to Adobe PostScript mode should not be included with an Adobe PostScript file. Such operations are the responsibility of the print spooler or the printer manager.
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POSTSCRIPT is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. Times is a trademark and Helvetica is a registered trademark of; Allied Corporation. Linotron 101 is a registered trademark of Allied Corporation. Scribe and UNILOGIC are registered trademarks of UNILOGIC, Ltd. Apple, AppleTalk, and MacTerminal are trademarks of;
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How Adobe PostScript came to market and evolved to the dominant page description language in the printing market ... It took Adobe 20 man-years to develop PostScript, a language that can be used to control output devices like laser printers.
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Glenn Reid's book, generously made available in PDF format. ... The first of these books, PostScript Language Program Design, is Adobe's "green book", and is still in print after 16 years (and in fact has not even been revised in that time!). It's available at technical book stores everywhere.
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If you print to an older PostScript printer or one that uses a PostScript emulator (for example, a LaserMaster or LexMark printer), it may not recognize newer PostScript code. Try printing the file to a printer or RIP that contains a more current version of Adobe-licensed PostScript.
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