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Posted by Chris Tofalos on September 28, 1999 at 19:19:46:
In Reply to: Re: Printing problem posted by macologist on July 26, 1999 at 13:51:20:
: That's a strange printer that I have not heard of. However,
: I have seen situations where the dongle attatched to the parallel
: post would interfere with other devices .
: If you have another port attatch the printer to that second
: port. If not ...I would call Quark tech support for help with
: this problem.
: Good luck
I don't know if MT printers are still available but they must, indeed, appear strange beasts in the world of the Mac!
I'm assuming you're having problems with Zenographics Superprint, which is a Postscript interpreter for PCs. I've tried demo versions and haven't exactly been impressed.
However, if you uninstall Superprint and go back to your standard Windows driver you should be able to output everything except EPS files.
There is even a way round this, though. Try creating your EPS files in Corel 7 or above. This will allow you to save your EPS files with a higher resolution header - and you can make this as high (and therefore good quality) as you have disc space. OR you can even save the EPS with a Windows Metafile header, which will give good quality output to non-Postscript printers despite the small size.
Chris Tofalos