You can save your InDesign document or book in any of three types of PostScript files: device-independent, device-dependent, or device- and driver-dependent.
The following tables list recommended printer drivers and output methods for achieving the best results with post-processing applications and InDesign. If your document will be processed by an OPI server, or by an imposition, trapping, or other prepress application before it is printed by a RIP, choose PostScript® File in the Printer menu in the InDesign Print dialog box. That way, InDesign has complete control over the DSC output. For desktop printing, use any supported PostScript printer driver.
The tables use asterisks to indicate the relative suitability of each method for prepress work:
Printer selection: PostScript® File |
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Operating system |
PPD |
Prepress suitability |
All platforms |
Device-independent |
*** |
Device-dependent |
*** |
A printer driver isn’t used when the printer selection is “PostScript® File.”
Printer selection: <installed printer> |
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Operating system |
Printer driver |
Prepress suitability |
Mac OS 10.2 |
Built‑in PS Driver for Mac OS X |
** |
Windows 2000/XP |
Pscript 5 |
** |
The PPD used by the selected printer appears in the PPD text box at the top of the Print dialog box.