Well, if it isn't PS compatible, then it's probably using PCL. Again --
you've got the manual, I don't. And, ultimately, it _is_ the risk of having
an oddball printer. If QMS/Minolta still supports it, you should contact
them. Or, if it supports cartridges -- plug a Postscript cartridge into it
and stop worrying. There's a very good reason ALL my printers are postscript
compatible -- not only is it platform independent, but it also produces the
highest possible output quality. Not the fastest printing, and I usually use
PCL for my day to day printing. But I wouldn't think of buying a printer that
didn't have PS support. Especially since I'm so often running one or another
beta operating system that still has limited drivers.
--
Charlie.
http://www.msmvps.com/xperts64/
Curto wrote:
> Hey Charlie - thanks for the response.
>
> I saw that drive myelf and tried it long ago without success. I've
> read throguh all of the tech specs, users manual etc, and there is
> not a single mention of the 2300W being proscript compatible. So I
> don't know what to make of that. Maybe there is a optional cartridge
> for PS support or something.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Curt
>
>
> "Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote:
>
>> Well, a quick look at the supported printers discloses a "Minolta-QMS
>> magicolor 2200 (PS)" which I would wager is very close to yours.
>> Note also, _as I pointed out in the blog_, a Postscript printer is
>> easy, since almost any PS driver will work in at least minimal
>> functionality. And I'm sure your QMS does Postscript, since they
>> always have, I believe.