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Old July 7th 06, 11:26 PM posted to comp.periphs.printers
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Default Can I avoid Ripping multiple times using PCL macros

Hi,

I would like to run PCL compatible printers at full speed. Sending
down forms with graphics can slow it down.

If I store a form as a macro in RAM, will it have to RIP for each page?

Is there another technique that I can use with PCL on Windows to avoid
multiple RIPs.

Thanks

Murray

 




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