> I just bought a large b/w printer and am hooking it up to
> my computer network. I have the choice of two drives,
> PCL or Postscript.
I presume by "drives" you mean "drivers", specifically
Windows drivers, and/or perhaps Mac.
> The question, which one should I use?
Both. I always install both.
Assuming a demographic demarcation here ...
Default the MS/Office users to the PCL "printer".
Default the Adobe users to the PS model.
Teach both groups how to select the other printer
model if they run into issues with:
- printer config (duplex, halftone, scaling, N-up)
- performance (PDF may be faster to "PS" printers)
- rendering results, particularly on images
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>I just bought a large b/w printer and am hooking it up to my computer
>network. I have the choice of two drives, PCL or Postscript.
Horses for courses...
> The
>question, which one should I use?
Whichever has least bugs for your purposes.
If neither have significant bugs, then whichever is quicker !
> In case it makes a difference the
>use varies widely for this printer. We do a lot of printing from
>Office (Word and Excel mostly)
OK, I default that to PCL. Office generates hugely inefficient
postscript.
> and as well will be doing a lot of
>desktop publishing (mostly from Adobe InDesign and other Adobe
>Products)
Sympathies.
With enough memory Pagemaker 6.5 is OK. PM7 might actually be better ?
In design we gave up on after 1.5, but in my experienve, 1.5 was quick
with PCL but wouldn't print full duplex to out HPLJ2M+. For that we had
to use PS, and that was well slow...
> and as well at times it will be used for printing pictures.
>Thanks for any help.
Yes. That's mostly what made out postscript slow.
Cheers, J/.
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John Beardmore