Q: How does CorelDRAW print PostScript files?
A: Using CorelDRAW to make PostScript files, not only improve the speed of output, but also to avoid the output of the company does not have some of the fonts caused by the trouble. Therefore, the recommended production staff to play their own PostScript files sent to the output company for output.
First, we need to install a virtual printer called Linotronic530, which is added with a panel that adds a printer. After adding, open Corel Draw and open the Cdr file to print, press the Print key, select the Linotronic530 printer in the print panel, and press the property key next to select the paper? Custom paper (If the section size grows at 457mm and is less than 457mm, select Portrait "), the custom paper width is the original (film) size plus 25mm to select the printer resolution 2540DPI.
Press options in the printer panel to press the button on the left 1th to 6th below the preview, with the last two left.
And in the preview next to the "Options" page to select, the network frequency set to 175LPI (quadrochromatic if there is a large area gradient in the case of optional 256-2000lpi, get higher output quality), followed by the following "PostScript preferences", will "use PostScript second-level features" Choose to go back to the previous step, press the "Separations" page, will "Print separations" item, "Always add Black" item selected (in the original manuscript is usually less than 100%k of the ash to add 1% CMYK).
The above settings, press the OK button, CorelDRAW will pop-up dialog box to ask you to enter the name of the PostScript file to create, write a name began to create, the time spent and the size of the file.