![]() ![]() Yet the same file prints perfectly on a different printer & in slightly better quality from a Windows driver so it is not the quality, resolution or anything in my file. When I tried printing an .eps file in Postscript3 and the printer just crashed, I rebooted it and then it printed out in PCL6 quality again, I'm assuming that's the default. I have now tried printing with Generic Postscript Driver, with Xerox 3330 driver, printing from InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, pdf, tiff, ps & jpg, the results are identical to PCL6 prints, even the full black fill areas have dotted filling.
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