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Eeny meeny miny print: PostScript or PCL

By Cheryl Otstott

Johannesburg, 22 Oct 2019

Last week, we talked about the Global Driver. Today, let’s look at printer languages and which one might be best for your print jobs. 

We get many questions about the differences between PostScript and PCL drivers, so let’s take a look at these two types of drivers. 

Most of the Xerox printers and multifunction printers can use either the PostScript or PCL driver.  Please be aware that the PostScript function may be an optional feature on some printers. The PostScript feature would need to be purchased and installed prior to using a PostScript driver. 

You might find this post informative and helpful in deciding which driver is best for you and your business. This article is taken straight from a case in our online support.

Printer Control Language

NOTE: PCL is a trademark of the Hewlett-Packard Company.

Printer Control Language, or PCL, is a common printing language used widely by many different printer manufacturers. PCL is supported by many different operating systems which allows for the same printer to work in many different environments.

PCL is device-dependent. This means that the drivers for this language utilise the printer hardware for creating some of the printed data, usually graphics data such as fill areas, underlines or fonts. This allows the computer to process the print job quickly and efficiently. The printer is then responsible to complete the creation and processing of page data. Individual printers may perform these tasks differently, giving you a slightly different output.

Pros:

  • Fast print processing.
  • Widely supported in many different operating system platforms.

Cons:

  • The same print job on two different printers may vary slightly.
  • Quality of graphics is dependent on the print device.
  • Not supported in most Macintosh environments.

PostScript

PostScript language, or PS, is a common printing language also used widely by many different printer manufacturers. It is used heavily in Macintosh platforms and for graphic applications in several platforms. It is a device-independent page description language developed by Adobe, which is used to print and display pictures and text. PostScript 3 and newer includes many enhancements to older versions of PostScript, including improved image quality and colour.

Unlike PCL, PostScript is device-independent. This means the PostScript language creates all of the print data and does not rely on the printer for print data. This allow the output to be consistent when printed on more than one type of printer or print device. Specifically, the graphic objects will be consistent and in some cases of higher quality than PCL.

Pros:

  • Graphical objects are often more detailed.
  • The same print file should print identically on two or more different print devices. (This is most beneficial when used for printing drafts on one printer, then sending out to a printing company for production.)

Cons:

  • Print processing can be slow.
  • Not found in as many platforms as PCL.
  • Print file and memory requirements are larger.

NOTE: PPD (PostScript Printer Description file) is a file containing information about a particular PostScript print device’s capabilities and restrictions. The information in the PPD is presented via the printer driver.

There you have it, the explanation of the PS and PCL printer languages.  Now you can make an informed decision about which driver and print language is best for you and your business. Download the current version of your driver from the support page for your machine.

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