If an image includes vector graphics, such as
shapes and type, Photoshop can send the vector data to a PostScript
printer. When you choose to include vector data, Photoshop sends the
printer a separate image for each type layer and each vector shape
layer. These additional images are printed on top of the base image, and
clipped using their vector outline. Consequently, the edges of vector
graphics print at the printer's full resolution, even though the content
of each layer is limited to the resolution of your image file.
To print vector data:
- Choose File > Print with Preview.
- Select Show More Options, and choose Output from the pop-up menu.
- Select the Include Vector Data option. If necessary, you can choose an encoding algorithm from the Encoding pop-up menu.
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