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Re: Printing HFS disk at Kinko's



LA County Outdoor Science School (lacoss@cello.gina.calstate.edu) wrote:
: bird@MCS.COM (J. L. Walters) writes:
: > 
: > I followed the directions on how to create a postscript file on an HFS
: > disk from GraphicWriter III. I then took my disk to Kinkos where I
: > attempted to print it on a postscript printer. As you might guess, I
: > failed. The folks at Kinkos could offer no advice on what application
: > I should call up to print a postscript file so I'm turning to you kind
: > folks for advice &/or directions.

: There are at least two programs that I know of.  One would be Apple's own 
: LaserWriter Utility.  The other would be one by Adobe Systems called 
: FontDownloader.  Both of these have a menu option for sending a 
: PostScript file to a LaserWrityr (or other PostScript printer).

: Greg
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Make sure that your document doesn't use strange fonts that aren't 
familiar to the printer. That is a temptation, especially when you've got 
a ton of neat TrueType fonts.

-Gareth