An Encapsulated Postscript File is a page description
which is completely independent of any printer.
But writing a PM65 file in EPS format needs the assignment
of a printer. This file includes then some color management
for the specific printer, which results in complete wrong
prints on the actual engine, which is different.
We use Mimaki JV2-1300 for printing.
This large scale printer cannot be assigned to the EPS converter
because he is not a desktop printer in the view of Windows
(precisely: the printer needs a special Raster Image Processor,
we use Accuprint).
How can we write EPS without any printer assignment ?
This may be offending: it´s completely useless to ask Adobe
questions like this - my desolate experience.
Who can help ?
G.Hoffmann [sig][/sig]
which is completely independent of any printer.
But writing a PM65 file in EPS format needs the assignment
of a printer. This file includes then some color management
for the specific printer, which results in complete wrong
prints on the actual engine, which is different.
We use Mimaki JV2-1300 for printing.
This large scale printer cannot be assigned to the EPS converter
because he is not a desktop printer in the view of Windows
(precisely: the printer needs a special Raster Image Processor,
we use Accuprint).
How can we write EPS without any printer assignment ?
This may be offending: it´s completely useless to ask Adobe
questions like this - my desolate experience.
Who can help ?
G.Hoffmann [sig][/sig]