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From: maguire@cs.columbia.edu (Gerald Q. Maguire)
Subject: Re: Continuing search for postscript interpreter
In-Reply-To: tp@mccall.com's message of 25 Mar 91 21:10:43 GMT
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Date: 26 Mar 91 18:36:07

You can use the ScriptWorks interpreter from:
	Harlequin Limited
	Barrington Hall
	Barrington
	Cambridge
	England CB2 5RG
;phone[+44 223-872522]
;net: ai@uk.co.harlqn

when used with the DFI laser amp interface (from:
	DFI, Ltd.
	DFI House
	Folly Gate
	Okehampton
	Devon  EX20 3AF
	ENGLAND
;phone[+44 (0837) 52055]
;fax[+44 (0837) 52462]
)

the interpeter can dump bitmaps for a page - which the memory mapped
laser printer prints. I have see this used for A4 and B3 sized pages
with several different engines. There is no reason that the program
can not generate larger bitmaps. You can also tell the interpreter to
simply dump the bitmap to a file - which is very easy to output on
what ever device you want [it is certainly easy to output to a
Versatec].

Chip
