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How Do You Print PDF Files With Postscript?

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How Do You Print PDF Files With Postscript?

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An Adobe postscript file holds information about how images and text should be printed for a document. For instance, if you have created a document in Microsoft Word and want to save the information from the file so that it can be converted to a PDF or other format, you would print it to a postscript file. You can also print a PDF file with a postscript printer to create a “.ps” (postscript) file. Download a postscript printer driver from Adobe.com (see direct link under “Resources,” below) to your computer. Restart your computer once the installation process is complete to assure that the system recognizes this new printer. Open your PDF file in Adobe Reader, Sumatra, Preview or another PDF reader program of your choice. Click “File” then “Print” on the main menu of your program. Find “General PostScript Printer” or the similar name on your list of printer names. Press “Print.” A small dialog box will appear asking you to name the new postscript file. Enter a name and add the extensio

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