I said "upgrade my system to win xp" doesn't mean I did a upgrade
installation from win98 to winxp. In fact, I bought a new computer with Win
XP. And then, I installed my application softwares (such as CorelDraw,
Photoshop... etc.) on it and go on doing my job.
And the fact 2 is: I don't have a real PS printer at all. I just need a .ps
file for presswork purpose, so I always print my job to a .PS file via a PS
printer driver.
Generally I install a PS printer from Windows CD-ROM. And I can expediently
specify a lpi value.
But things changed. All PS drivers have a same looking interface and thiere
isn't a place about half tone freq in postscript property group. All PS
printer drivers, both from microsoft and from printer manufacturer. for
example, PS driver for XP/2k of Laserjet 5100 downloaded from HP web site.
I am wondering. The windows software become larger and larger, but its
funtion backslide...
Perhaps, only Bill Gates can solve my porblem.
Any way, thank for your help.
James
"Peter" <(E-Mail Removed)> 写入消息新闻:85825EA7-D45A-495F-8DB0-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
>
> If you can't get the XP compatible drivers for your PS Printer and you
> don't
> want to buy a new printer, you can setup a dual boot system on your PC.
>
> Peter
>
> "Star Fleet Admiral Q" wrote:
>
>> When you upgraded, did you download and install the latest Win2k/XP
>> Postscript driver for the particular make/model printer you have?
>> Normally
>> this is a functionality of the printer driver itself. If the
>> manufacturer
>> doesn't have a PS driver for Win2k/XP, then you may be out of luck,
>> thereby
>> you have 2 solutions, go back to Win98 or buy a new PS printer that is
>> WinXP
>> compatible, although I doubt you'll find a new PS printer with Win2k
>> support, as Win2k if Near End of Life Cycle, with only Security updates
>> through 2007.
>>
>> --
>>
>> Star Fleet Admiral Q @ your Service!
>>
>> http://www.google.com
>> Google is your "Friend"
>>
>> "James" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:%23XbeA$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > How to adjust Half Tone Freq (lpi) in a PostScript printer's properties
>> > page under Win 2k/xp
>> >
>> > Used under Win 98, we can freely adjust the Half Tone Freq value (lpi,
>> > line per inch) in the properties
>> >
>> > window of a PostScript Printer (such as AGFA aucuset 1000, APPLE
>> > laserwriter II... etc.)
>> >
>> > A proper Half Tone Freq value gives us much better performance
>> > especially
>> > when printing pictures, as you
>> >
>> > know.
>> >
>> > Now we upgrade the system to Win XP SP2. We can't find out the option
>> > where we can adjust the Half Tone Freq
>> >
>> > (lpi, line per inch) value any more.
>> >
>> > The situation under Win 2000 is the same.
>> >
>> > So please, who can tell me, where and how can I adjust Half Tone Freq
>> > (lpi) value in a PostScript printer's
>> >
>> > porperties page under Win 2k/xp.
>> >
>> > Thanks a lot.
>> >
>> > James
>> >
>> > Apr. 26 2005
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
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