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* [Printing-architecture] New PDF file format in CUPS
@ 2010-09-03  6:18 Stephane Ascoet
  2010-09-03  8:01 ` Till Kamppeter
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From: Stephane Ascoet @ 2010-09-03  6:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: printing-architecture


Hi, I've just learned about the replacement of PS by PDF in the store file language. I wonder if this wouldn't cause unecessary 
conversions if the printer is Postscript. The application send the job in PS, CUPS store it in PDF and send it in PS to the printer?
Why having not chosen Postscript level 3 for storage?

-- 
Sincerely, Stephane Ascoet

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* Re: [Printing-architecture] New PDF file format in CUPS
  2010-09-03  6:18 [Printing-architecture] New PDF file format in CUPS Stephane Ascoet
@ 2010-09-03  8:01 ` Till Kamppeter
  2010-09-03  8:14   ` Stephane Ascoet
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Till Kamppeter @ 2010-09-03  8:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Stephane Ascoet; +Cc: printing-architecture

On 09/03/2010 08:18 AM, Stephane Ascoet wrote:
>
> Hi, I've just learned about the replacement of PS by PDF in the store file language. I wonder if this wouldn't cause unecessary
> conversions if the printer is Postscript. The application send the job in PS, CUPS store it in PDF and send it in PS to the printer?
> Why having not chosen Postscript level 3 for storage?
>

Note that the PS->PDF->PS conversion is only temporary. The applications 
are supposed to output PDF in the future. Many already do, as all KDE 
applications, some GTK applications (like evince) and from the next 
release on also OpenOffice.org.

The advantage of using PDF is mainly the smaller files, the possibility 
to reliably tell the pages apart (for printing selected pages, N-up, 
reverse order, ...), and the support for color management. PostScript, 
even level 3, does not give these advantages.

See also

https://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/openprinting/pdfasstandardprintjobformat

especially the Introduction and the section 'Related bugs and feature 
requests'.

    Till

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* Re: [Printing-architecture] New PDF file format in CUPS
  2010-09-03  8:01 ` Till Kamppeter
@ 2010-09-03  8:14   ` Stephane Ascoet
  2010-09-03  8:24     ` Till Kamppeter
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Stephane Ascoet @ 2010-09-03  8:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Till Kamppeter; +Cc: printing-architecture

Till Kamppeter a écrit :

> https://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/openprinting/pdfasstandardprintjobformat 
Yes, I read this things... Thanks for the answer, but even if the application send the job in PDF, there's still a conversion from 
PDF to PS, which consumes CPU energy, reducing the advantage of using a PS printer.
-- 
Bien cordialement, Stephane Ascoet

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* Re: [Printing-architecture] New PDF file format in CUPS
  2010-09-03  8:14   ` Stephane Ascoet
@ 2010-09-03  8:24     ` Till Kamppeter
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Till Kamppeter @ 2010-09-03  8:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Stephane Ascoet; +Cc: printing-architecture

On 09/03/2010 10:14 AM, Stephane Ascoet wrote:
> Till Kamppeter a écrit :
>
>> https://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/openprinting/pdfasstandardprintjobformat
>
> Yes, I read this things... Thanks for the answer, but even if the
> application send the job in PDF, there's still a conversion from PDF to
> PS, which consumes CPU energy, reducing the advantage of using a PS
> printer.

The PDF->PS conversion as a vector-to-vector conversion should be much 
less CPU-consuming than a vector-to-raster conversion as you would have 
with a non-PostScript printer.

    Till

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