Yorick
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Registered: Mar 2001
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Your printer needs the capacity to print PostScript, which is what EPS is -- Encapsulated PostScript. While it's installed on many printers, some printers can't do this without help.
My Epson inkjet printer can't, but I have StyleScript, which is a software PostScript printer that translates PS materials into a form the printer can deal with. I don't think StyleScript is being made anymore, however.
It's also possible that sending the data as ASCII is messing it up; I've never done that.
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