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A possible Photoshop 7 / 1220 dpi LaserJet issue
This is a bug known by HP but they are not saying its a bug, they're saying it's because binary postscript is "not supported" by their printers when printing over USB or TCP/IP, but many applicatiosn send binary postscript by default (because it's legitimate postscript and it's more compact).
RE: A possible Photoshop 7 / 1220 dpi LaserJet issue
I've encountered this problem with my crappy NEC SuperScript 1800N. What I found I needed to to was change the "Encoding" to JPEG instead of Binary.
Workround in 10.2.4
We had a similar problem with an HP 4V/4MV. A 'solution' under 10.2.4
A possible Photoshop 7 / 1220 dpi LaserJet issue
I have no problems in printing to my HP 1220 from PS7.1 on my G4 867 via TCP/IP.
Workaround for this issue
I had this problem, too. I got around it by ignoring Print Centre and going straight to CUPS at http://localhost:631, then configuring the printer to send RAW data to the URI socket://print.server.ip.address:9100/portname:9100
A possible Photoshop 7 / 1220 dpi LaserJet issue
The problem is not unique to photoshop, nor the particular printer. You'll see the same problem with other apps, particular those by Adobe. The solution is to configure the application to use ASCII postscript, rather than binary. The preference can be... ummm... challenging to find. For photoshop:
You'll also want to do the same thing for inDesign, Acrobat Reader (Note the problem doesn't always manifest itself - depends on the nature of any graphic), and Illustrator. You'll also see the same problem on other printers, such as the Lexmark T616N. We leave the finding of the preference in other apps as an exercise for the alert reader. If you want to cheat, try the help for each application, and look for postscript encoding. |
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