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    dbairdpub
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    can the Sharp MX2610N support true postscript?

    Can anyone tell me if the Sharp MX2610N has the option of true PostScript? From what I can tell the MX-PK11 expansion kit can be added for PostScript support but is true 100% Adobe PS or is it emulated?

    Cheers, Paul

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    can the Sharp MX2610N support true postscript?

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    From what I was told, only Ricoh uses true PostScript. All other manufacturers must emulate it.

    Depending on what optional features you need to use, I've heard of other techs loading a Ricoh PostScript driver and pointing it at another manufacturers printer successfully. The hitch will be getting finishing, stapling, two-up, you know, the option specific functions to work with a different driver.

    If you try this, let me know how it comes out. =^..^=
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    dbairdpub
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    Don't have a Sharp, were looking into getting one but they seem to be oriented more towards business graphics. We are in publishing.

    As I understand it the only manufacturers to offer true postscript without the addition of a Fiery Rip are Canon & Ricoh. My preference is for Canon.

    Cheers, Paul

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    copytek1
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    seems like your looking for production color

    look into xerox ,canon, or ricoh.
    sharp and toshiba do not have any real production color, just office color.
    sharp has thier own internal print controller, you need a product that supports external print controller like fiery or splash.
    good luck with that.

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