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From: ta-dw30@cunixa.cc.columbia.edu (David Worenklein)
Subject: What does "postscript" mean?
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Date: Tue, 9 Apr 1991 00:57:13 GMT

I'm currently looking into printers, and I don't understand what the difference
between a "true" postcript printer, an "ATM" printer, and a printer that can
handle type-1 fonts is.  If a printer claims to be postscript-compatible, does
that just mean that the manufacturer bundled Adobe Type Manager with it?!

			Yours perplexed,
			David

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David C Worenklein      | No one could tell me where my soul might be;
Columbia College '93    | I searched for God, but he eluded me;
in the City of New York | I sought my brother out, and found all three. -Crosby
