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dseelig

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HP z3200 what does the postscript model do for me
« on: November 02, 2018, 07:59:22 pm »

HP z3200 what does the postscript model do for me the tmy non postcript model did not
 thanks David
PS my new z 3200 came and cannot have one screw put in the base it is too large for the supplied screws tried other of coarse nothing worked. HP is going to get a tech guy here  soon. Anyone else have this happen?
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Re: HP z3200 what does the postscript model do for me
« Reply #1 on: November 02, 2018, 10:59:38 pm »

Did you by chance mix up the stand screws with the printer base screws?
The locktite makes all of them a little hard to start but they do fit.

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Re: HP z3200 what does the postscript model do for me
« Reply #2 on: November 02, 2018, 11:04:11 pm »

MY problem is too loose on all my screws but thanks for the thought
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Re: HP z3200 what does the postscript model do for me
« Reply #3 on: November 03, 2018, 05:10:02 am »

HP z3200 what does the postscript model do for me the tmy non postcript model did not
 thanks David


Interpret PDFs, EPS files and print them, Adobe Postscript engine.  Pantone spot color substitution.  Add CMYK print driver color management to a degree, the files should have one of the CMYK "device color spaces" that can be selected in the driver. More RIP like features in logs of what has been printed, can be reprinted from + accounting. HPGL2 added to the drivers which should increase print length maximum (at least that was the case for the difference between the plain Z3100 and Z3100-PS).  At that time the PS version also had the Advanced Profiling Solution extra and working up to W7. There must be more but this is what I recall right away. A lot that is not needed for photographers though but good for good for graphic designers. For pre-press proofing you still would go for a proofing RIP.

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