1 describe characteristics and accomplishments of the first Indian civilization such as planned cities in a written language
2 name some specific characteristics of Egypt's geography political structure religion technology and culture
Which characteristics describe postscript printer language?
Adobe developed the PostScript printer language
While HP has many printers that support PostScript drivers, the HP L7580 does not appear to be one of them. HP provides a list on their website of which of its printers are PostScript compatible.
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EMF is basically a big picture. It's an updated version of WMF.PCL is a printer control language (similar to Postscript) it was invented by HP.XPS is the abbreviation of XML Paper Specification. It is a page description language which can describe a single page or a document containing multiple pages.
Postscript
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The PostScript printers are about doing desktop publishing. PostScript tells the printer in which way the document should be printed. It is usually better for complex text and graphics printing. They are made by Adobe and and can sometimes be tricky for beginning users.
PCL (Printer Control Language)
PCL (Printer Control Language)
PDF is a file format that provides an electronic image of text or text and graphics that looks like a printed document and can be viewed, printed, and electronically transmitted. PDF file is based on the PostScript language so no matter what kind of printer can ensure precise, accurate color prints.
A PostScript(PS) file (as it pertains to computer systems) is more than just a simple file type, it is actually a dynamically typed concatenative programming language that is most often used in or known for its use in graphics and desktop publishing as well as the more common relation it has to printers.John Warnockwho founded Adobe Systems Inc with his partnerCharles Geschke in 1982, collaborated on the creation of the PostScript file format and also went on later to create the Portable Document Format(PDF) file as well which works in correlation/conjunction.