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Posted by Ki m Blanda on May 14, 1998 at 12:25:24:
In Reply to: how do you know if a printer is post-script and which ones do you recommend? posted by Alexa on December 29, 1997 at 10:50:41:
I am much in the same situation as you. I truly
do not understand the difference between PS and
a regular laser. However I do simple DTP and
I print hard copies for the printer on a bubble jet.
It is definetly not good onough putput even though
it is 600x720 dpi. I am interested in finding a
decent and not too expensive laser 600 dpi. I can only
find one decent review on the web. While it gives
lots of info there were 2 problems: 1) It did not
explain what some of the names of the features
were; and 2) The only one that rated excellent with
graphics didnt rate wellw ith text.
It is a very frustrating process and I need to make
a decision quickly.
I would very much appreciate it if you would share you
experience with me. What did you end up doing
and why?
Thanks