Postscript Printer For Mac

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Download postscript printer driver for mac os for free. System Tools downloads - Adobe PostScript Printer Driver by Adobe Systems, Inc. And many more programs are available for instant and free download. Create a PostScript file using a PostScript printer driver (Mac OS) Choose File Print. In the Print dialog box, choose PostScript File in the Printer menu, and click Save. In the Save PostScript File dialog box, specify a name and location for the PostScript file (.ps), and then click Save. Type 1 and Type 3 fonts, though introduced by Adobe in 1984 as part of the PostScript page description language, did not see widespread use until March 1985 when the first laser printer to use the PostScript language, the Apple LaserWriter, was introduced. Even then, in 1985, the outline fonts were resident only in the printer, and the screen used bitmap fonts as. HP LaserJet Family PostScript Printer Driver for Mac. Free HP Mac Version 8.6 Full Specs. Average User Rating: 3 User Votes 5.0. Download Now Secure Download. This document explains installation of printe r driver for Mac OS X 10.6. In case of other OS, refer to Operating Instructions (For Setting UP PostScript3 Printer Driver) 1. Copy of ppd file. Double click the downloaded printer driver file to decompress and copy the ppd file of the target printer.

I am trying to use the advice from another thread (https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4549443) to get my new Mac (Mountain Lion, OS x 10.8.2) to recognize my printer. The printer is an older one no longer supported by its manufacturer (Xerox PE220, exactly the same as in the other thread). The other thread says that the generic driver is located here:

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/System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/P rintCore.framework/Versions/A/Resources/Generic.ppd

. . . I can't find it because I don't know how. Terminal tells me 'Permission denied' when I enter this line in it. I tried searching for 'Generic.ppd' in Spotlight and that didn't work, either. Using System Information, I could get as far as /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework, but no 'Versions' or anything farther down show up.


I'm not a power user, so I'm stumped.


Please help me get from knowing where the driver is to actually being able to use it!

MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2)

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See the printer's documentation for instructions on installing the printer driver. See Mac OS X Help for instructions on how to set up a default printer. If you don't have a printer connected to the computer, create a virtual PostScript printer that you can set up as a default printer.

To create a virtual PostScript printer (Mac OS 10.5 and 10.6):

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  1. In the Protocol pop-up menu, choose Line Printer Daemon - LPD.
  2. After Generic PostScript printer displays in the Print Using field, click Add.
  3. Close out of the Print & Fax preference or Quit System Preferences.

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To create a virtual PostScript printer (versions of Mac OS previous to 10.5)

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  1. Choose LPR Printers from the Printer Type menu, and then choose Using IP or IP Printing from the pop-up menu in the Printer List dialog box.
  2. Choose Generic PPD or, if you know what printer you'll eventually be printing to, a particular PPD file from the Printer Model menu.
  3. Click Add (disregard any No Valid Location warnings).