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PostScript is a page-description language that sends printing instructions to a PostScript device. All the elements in a print job (for example, curves and text) are represented by lines of PostScript code that the printing device uses to produce the document. For improved compatibility, you can choose a device-independent PostScript option. You can also select a PostScript Printer Description (PPD) file. A PostScript Printer Description file describes the capabilities and features of your PostScript printer and is available from your printer’s manufacturer.
A print job that contains too many fonts may not print properly, and a print job that contains too many spot colors increases file size. You can set the PostScript options to warn you when a print job contains more than a set number of fonts or spot colors. You can specify the maximum number of bitmap fonts that a print job can contain.
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In the Destination area, choose a PostScript printer from the Printer list box. |
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In the Destination area, choose a PostScript printer from the Printer list box. |

Bitmap compression settings can be saved in PostScript Interpreted (PS or PRN) files when you print to a file using a PostScript driver. For information about printing to a file, see To print to a file.

Testing fountain fills for banding applies only to linear fountain fills.
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Choose Spot color separations warning from the Special settings list. |
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Choose Many fonts (preflight) from the Special settings list, and choose a number from the Setting list box that appears. |
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Choose Bitmap font limit (PS) from the Special settings list. |
Some features described in the Help are not included in this version of the product, and are available only in CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2018.
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