What's the difference between these drivers? PCL6 (or Printer Command Language, Level 6), PS (or PostScript) and PPD (or PostScript Printer Description) are all ways a printer can "communicate" with your PC via it's driver and define how the page will be "drawn" by the printer (text or otherwise).Reviews: 2. · PCL drivers are often used for rendering on the local workstation, and PCL printing is much faster than Postscript because of this reason. Postscript drivers often send the entire page description to the printers where it is used. The PCL drivers send the information to the printer in the binary form. Postscript includes many advanced functions when compared 5/5(4). Unlike PCL, PostScript is device independent. This means that the PostScript language creates all of the print data and does not rely on the printer for print data. This allow the output to be consistent when printed on more than one type of printer or print device.
PCL drivers do most of the rendering on the local workstation and the information is sent in essentially binary form to the printer. Post Script drivers essentially send a page description to the printer, where it is rendered. PCL drivers are often used for rendering on the local workstation, and PCL printing is much faster than Postscript because of this reason. Postscript drivers often send the entire page description to the printers where it is used. The PCL drivers send the information to the printer in the binary form. Postscript includes many advanced functions when compared to PCL drivers. What's the difference between these drivers? PCL6 (or Printer Command Language, Level 6), PS (or PostScript) and PPD (or PostScript Printer Description) are all ways a printer can "communicate" with your PC via it's driver and define how the page will be "drawn" by the printer (text or otherwise).
Oct PCL is device dependent which means that it uses the printer hardware to perform its duties. On the other hand, PostScript is device independent. Sept PCL 4 - It's only used in some low end laser printer devices. KPDL - used by Kyocera laser printer, similar to PostScript 2. RPDL - used by. A CUPS PostScript printer driver consists of a PostScript Printer Description (PPD) file.
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