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● Send PostScript Error Handler ● PostScript Output Option ● TrueType Font Download Option ● PostScript Language Level ● Send PostScript Error Handler PostScript Output option The PostScript Output Option specifies the output format for PS files. Generally, you use the default setting, Optimize for Speed, to print your documents. To create a file that conforms to the Adobe Document Structuring Conventions (ADSC), click Optimize for Portability. Each page of the document will be a self-contained object. This is useful if you want to create a PS file and print it on a different printer. If you want to include the file as an image in another document that is printed from a different software program, click Encapsulated PostScript (EPS). The Archive Format creates a PS file that you can use later. TrueType Font Download option The TrueType Font Download Option specifies how TrueType fonts are downloaded. The default setting of Automatic allows the PS driver to decide which format is best. ● If you want to download the TrueType font as a scalable outline font, click Outline. ● To download the TrueType font as a bitmap font, click Bitmap. ● If your MFP is a TrueType rasterizer printer, click Native TrueType to download the TrueType font as an outline font. PostScript Language Level The PostScript Language Level option specifies which PS language level to use, from 1 to 3. The highest level supported by the HP Color LaserJet CM1015 MFP/CM1017 MFP is 3, and this is the default setting. Some MFPs support multiple levels. It is usually best to select the highest number available, because a higher language level provides more features. In some instances you should use level 1, such as when you are printing a file to disk, and that file will be printed by someone who uses a level-1 printer. Send PostScript Error Handler The Send PostScript Error Handler setting specifies whether a PS error-handler message is sent. If you want the MFP to print an error page when an error occurs in the print job, click Yes. The default setting is Yes. Printer Features The following Printer Features are available: ● Print All Text as Black ● Send TrueType as Bitmap (HP PCL 6 Unidriver and HP PCL 6 Black and White Driver only) ● Raster Compression (HP PCL 6 Unidriver only) HP PCL 6 and PS emulation unidrivers for Microsoft Windows 210 Chapter 5 HP PCL 6 and PS emulation unidrivers for Microsoft Windows ENWW

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Send PostScript Error Handler
PostScript Output Option
TrueType Font Download Option
PostScript Language Level
Send PostScript Error Handler
PostScript Output option
The
PostScript Output Option
specifies the output format for PS files. Generally, you use the default
setting,
Optimize for Speed
, to print your documents.
To create a file that conforms to the Adobe Document Structuring Conventions (ADSC), click
Optimize
for Portability
. Each page of the document will be a self-contained object. This is useful if you want to
create a PS file and print it on a different printer. If you want to include the file as an image in another
document that is printed from a different software program, click
Encapsulated PostScript (EPS)
.
The
Archive Format
creates a PS file that you can use later.
TrueType Font Download option
The
TrueType Font Download Option
specifies how TrueType fonts are downloaded. The default
setting of
Automatic
allows the PS driver to decide which format is best.
If you want to download the TrueType font as a scalable outline font, click
Outline
.
To download the TrueType font as a bitmap font, click
Bitmap
.
If your MFP is a TrueType rasterizer printer, click
Native TrueType
to download the TrueType font
as an outline font.
PostScript Language Level
The
PostScript Language Level
option specifies which PS language level to use, from 1 to 3. The
highest level supported by the HP Color LaserJet CM1015 MFP/CM1017 MFP is 3, and this is the default
setting. Some MFPs support multiple levels.
It is usually best to select the highest number available, because a higher language level provides more
features. In some instances you should use level 1, such as when you are printing a file to disk, and
that file will be printed by someone who uses a level-1 printer.
Send PostScript Error Handler
The
Send PostScript Error Handler
setting specifies whether a PS error-handler message is sent. If
you want the MFP to print an error page when an error occurs in the print job, click
Yes
. The default
setting is
Yes
.
Printer Features
The following
Printer Features
are available:
Print All Text as Black
Send TrueType as Bitmap (HP PCL 6 Unidriver and HP PCL 6 Black and White Driver only)
Raster Compression (HP PCL 6 Unidriver only)
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Chapter 5
HP PCL 6 and PS emulation unidrivers for Microsoft Windows
ENWW
HP PCL 6 and PS
emulation unidrivers for
Microsoft Windows