[comp.lang.postscript] Postscript to Dot Matrix filter

lwv@n8emr.UUCP (Larry W. Virden) (02/18/88)

I was thinking yesterday that it would be relatively simple for one to convert
Postscript files into Epson, etc. sequences for draft style output.  Obviously
it would not be of a quality to be used as final output, but a dot matrix is
significantly cheaper than a laser overall - base price, supplies, duty cycles,
etc.

Surely someone out there has done something like this.  Is there some standard
software available?  Thanks!
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dave@sea375.UUCP (David A. Wilson) (02/22/88)

in article <445@n8emr.UUCP>, lwv@n8emr.UUCP (Larry W. Virden) says:
> Xref: sea375 comp.sources.wanted:1017 comp.lang.postscript:232
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> I was thinking yesterday that it would be relatively simple for one to convert
> Postscript files into Epson, etc. sequences for draft style output.  Obviously
> it would not be of a quality to be used as final output, but a dot matrix is
> significantly cheaper than a laser overall - base price, supplies, duty cycles,
> etc.
I am interested in this too.

Thanks,
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	David A. Wilson
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