![]() ![]() On behalf of Adobe, confirming the response from Test_Screen_Name in terms of how Acrobat (and the printer driver) determine PostScript language level. ![]() Even when I save a new used defined setting my preference PS-Level 2 is ignored (see "/PSLevel "): It seems that Acrobat is automatically deciding (wrong) which PostScript-Level is suitable. Is there an idea, how I can specify PS-Level 2 correct and fix for the printer? Acrobat is not remembering the setting but other user defined settings. That is the reason why I have use in Windows 10 in the settings "printer and scanner" -> "Advanced Document settings for HP Universal Printing PS (v6.9.0)" in the PostScript-Options "PostScript-Level 2" (in German: "PostScript-Sprachebene", see picture below).Īlways when I want to print a PDF-Page in Acrobat Pro DC (2020.006.20034), I have to change manually in the printing dialogue in Acrobat in "Advanced printer settings" the PostScript-Setting from "Level 3" to "Level 2" (in German: "Druckmethode: Niveau 3", changing to "Niveau 2", see picture blow). The printer HP-Laserjet 4050tn is a bit older and therefore only supporting Postscript Level 2.
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