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Printing from Photoshop CS3 to Laser DELL (Mac OS 10)?
I'm trying to print a Photoshop file (any jpeg, TIFF, PSD, pdf) to a Laser DELL, But I keep getting only weird symbols, and lots of pages,
The printer works perfect with files from Mail, internet, word, excel, but I don't what't the deal with the files from Photoshop
Please help me
thanks in advance
2 Answers
- ±±±±±±±Lv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
• Check the encoding setting.
From the Help files:
Change the encoding method
By default, the printer driver transfers binary information to PostScript printers; however, you can choose to transfer image data using JPEG or ASCII85 encoding. (ASCII85 is a text-encoding method for binary data; it is more compact than ASCII encoding.) These options are not available for non-PostScript printers, including many inkjet printers.
Because JPEG-encoded files are smaller than binary files, they take less time to print; however, using JPEG encoding decreases image quality. Only PostScript Level 2 (or higher) printers support JPEG encoding; if you send a JPEG-encoded file to a PostScript Level 1 printer, you may get PostScript language errors.
Some print spooler programs, computer networks, and third-party printer drivers don’t support binary files or JPEG-encoded files. Also, some PostScript output devices accept binary and JPEG-encoded image data only through their AppleTalk and Ethernet ports, not their parallel or serial ports. In these situations, you can select the ASCII85 encoding method. However, ASCII85 files contain about twice as many characters and take twice as long to transfer as binary files.
Choose File > Print.
Choose Output from the pop‑up menu.
Select an option from the Encoding menu.Change the encoding method
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• easier way: save work into pdf format and use Adobe Reader to print.
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- 5 years ago
Go online to Adobe and check the requirements for CS3. I think it is for Windows, but check. CS5 is the first one that was a complete change from the old style. If you can run that then don't bother with CS3. Also consider 'Gimp' which is probably as good as or better than CS3 and it is legally FREE.