A graphic design firm frequently prints high-quality images and detailed graphical presentations. The company is looking to purchase a new printer that will best handle their complex printing needs. Which printer language should they look for in their new printer to provide them with the most detailed and accurate color rendering of their graphic-intensive documents?
PostScript is a printer language that is particularly well-suited for printing high-quality images and intricate graphics, as it can handle complex page layouts and graphic elements better than PCL. PostScript printers contain a processor inside that interprets PostScript commands and renders images at the highest quality possible, making them the ideal choice for graphic design firms or any professional output that requires precise color and detail.
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