said:
>The
>postscript code goes from the computer to the postscript
>interpreter/memory in the printer itself, which then prints a page after
>it has all the code.
I see.
>Thus the memory
>requirements, and 'lag time' between when you hit print and the printer
>actually prints.
But I usually see a lag before it goes to the printer, too. Do the
drivers do any preprocessing?
>Hope this helps,
Definitely! Thanks, Mr. Inkman!
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