Implementing and customizing the driver requires minimal effort since it leverages existing PPDs (PostScript Printer Description) files, user interfaces and custom OEM code.Īdobe PostScript is the page description language standard for tens of millions of high performance printing systems, print workflow solutions and desktop printers. OEM printer manufacturers can support the new Vista print path without making any changes to their devices. The driver delivers higher quality print output for Office files with transparency and gradients than printing the same files using the standard PostScript driver bundled with Windows. “Providing the best PostScript print technology for Vista is part of that commitment.” “Adobe is committed to supporting our customers on the latest operating systems,” said Don Walker, senior director of product marketing and business development at Adobe. OEM partners will be able to offer the driver directly to their customers and bundle it with devices. The driver is expected to ship to Adobe OEM printing partners in July 2007. With Adobe® PostScript® Driver for Office/Windows Vista, customers can use their existing PostScript printers while obtaining higher quality print output from Microsoft Office applications. Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced new print driver software that enables users of Microsoft® Windows® Vista™ to take advantage of high quality PostScript printers.
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