I've had to convert .pdf to .ps on few occasions and discovered that doing to a Print to File using a .ps driver produced good quality .ps files that ripped effectively. I used the Apple Laserwriter II NTX ppd with the Adobe 4.0 driver. Hope this helps.
Jason Baselice
> -----Original Message----- > From: David Jonathan Justman [SMTP:djust@netvision.net.il] > Sent: Friday, February 27, 1998 3:28 AM > To: acrobat@blueworld.com > Subject: Re: Converting .pdf to .ps > > > I have to convert .pdf files to > > .ps to get them printed by this printer. I searched the whole adobe > site > > for an answer, in vain. > > > > Can someone help me ? > The GhostScript Reader, available free > at > http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/ > has a function which converts .pdf files to .ps files, I believe. > You should set it up when configuring GhostScript. I have never used > that function, but GhostScript worked well for me whenever I did > use it. While you're at the site, download one of the interfaces for > GhostScript. I got good results with GSView32, also free. > Good luck. > > David. >
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David Jonathan Justman Re: Converting .pdf to .ps
Feb 27, 1998; 11:28
David Jonathan Justman
Re: Converting .pdf to .ps
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