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Use the custom Properties dialog box in the Plotter Configuration Editor to
customize the output. To display this dialog box, on the Device and Document
Settings tab, in the tree view, select Custom Properties. Then under Access
Custom Dialog, click the Custom Properties button.
The PostScript driver supports three types of PostScript.
Level 1: Use for most plotters.
Level 1.5: Use for plotters that support color images.
Level 2: If your plotter supports Level 2 PostScript, use to produce smaller
files that print more rapidly.
The Tokenize PostScript Code and Compression options in the PostScript
Custom Properties dialog box reduce output file size and improve printing
speed on devices that support these options. If you have problems printing,
try clearing all the options. If you successfully print with no optimizations,
you can try turning the options on one at a time to determine the options
your printer supports.
Some desktop publishing applications only support Level 1 PostScript. If you
have problems using your EPS files, try a lower PostScript level and turn off
the optimizations just described.
Including a preview thumbnail in your EPS file makes the file substantially
larger but allows quick preview by many applications. The WMF preview is
for Windows; the EPSF preview is for Macintosh and other platforms.
NOTE Including both preview images can triple your file size.
See also:
Export PostScript Files on page 1813
Configure for File Output in the Driver and Peripheral Guide
To plot a PostScript file
1 Make sure you have configured a plotter driver for PostScript file output.
(See Configure for File Output in the Driver and Peripheral Guide.)
2 Click Output tab Plot panel Plot.
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