A desktop technician is configuring print settings on a central print server for a publishing company's graphic design team. Workstations sending complex vector illustrations, precision graphics, and specialized fonts to a high-volume network multifunction device (MFD) frequently experience font substitution errors and missing graphical elements when using the default Printer Command Language (PCL) driver. Which driver type should the technician deploy on the server to ensure accurate vector object rendering and device-independent graphic processing?
- PostScript driverCevap
- BStandard PCL6 driver
- CAPIPA spooler driver
- DHTTPS Port 443 RAW driver
Cevap
The technician should install and assign a PostScript driver for workstations printing complex vector graphics and specialized artwork.
The PostScript driver uses Adobe's page description language designed specifically for graphic design, vector graphics, and high-fidelity font rendering. It ensures that complex graphic files render consistently across different printing hardware.
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Printer Driver Selection: PostScript vs. PCL for MFDs