Printers concerned Xerox Phaser 8200 over USB (Postscript 3)
Canon CLC 950 via Fiery XJ over network (Postscript 2)
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Timothy
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"m...@privacy.net" <m...@Privacy.Net> wrote in message
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> Most (all?) of the time when I print a postscript file on a colour
> postscript printer, if I tell the printer driver to print black and
> white it normally ignores me and prints in colour anyway. I presume it
> is just printing the postscript file as is and ignoring my instructions,
> is there a way to get round it and force it to print black and white.
> (It will allow me to scale down to print several pages on one page).
Timothy-
A Postscript file is a text file that that can be edited using a text
editor. With a little practice, you may be able to perfect a procedure for
either eliminating color, or changing it to black.
You might make a copy of a PS file and do a text search for instructions
that define color. In a sample file, I did a search for color and found
one occurence of setrgbcolor. Eliminating or commenting-out that line
might default to black or white, but I didn't try it to see. I wonder if
setrgbblack or setrgboff are legitimate commands?
Fred
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Timothy
PDFs, produced in various ways, printed from Adobe reader.
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Timothy
I'm not generating the pdf files.
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Timothy
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Timothy