Page description language
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A page description language (PDL) is a language that describes the contents of a printed page in a higher level than an actual output bitmap. Some page description languages are not complete enough to be considered a programming language, however, PostScript, one of the most noted page description languages, is a fully fledged programming language.
- AFP (Advanced Function Presentation)
- Diablo
- DVI (stands for DeVice Independent)
- ESC/P2
- IPDS (Intelligent Printer Data Stream)
- Metacode
- PCL (Printer Command Language)
- PDF (Portable Document Format)
- PostScript
- PPDS (Personal Printer Data Stream).
- XSL-FO (XSL Formating Objects)
- XML Paper Specification
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See also
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External links
- Ultimate Printer Manual
- Printer MIB Interpreters Language Families
- Host Printing Reference Contains example for PPDS.
- PPDS Escape codes
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