Printing to PS from Quark, InDesign, etc

Hi,
Got a PowerMac G5 running OS 10.4.11 in a commercial printing prepess environment,and up until recently I could print directly to a postscript file from any of the programs I use regularly with a preset that I had saved quite a while ago. I had to throw out preferences recently and printing directly to ps is no longer an option nor do I see a way to recreate this printing preset. Now I have to select the option "save pdf as ps" which is an extra step and an extra process for the Mac, which may not seem like much to many but when you print ps files 30-70 times a day it adds up. I'm guessing its some kind of system printing preference I need to recreate, but I haven't found the right one yet.
Thanks
dyeman

>So, with that logic, we should aim for the lowest common denominator?No Bob, I never said that. I said that there are some situations where printing to PDF makes more sense. The purpose and intent of the job must be taken into account.
>Who cares what other applications are capable of?
Who cares?
What about those of us who cannot soar with the majestic raptors on the winds of creativity and must instead writhe in the muck of productivity applications and the great unwashed masses of the proletariat? What about us, Bob?
We care.
Tragic, I know, but such is the bitter, sad, lonely life of an IT professional. Take solace in the knowledge that we would gladly leave behind all these pathetic peons and launch ourselves skyward to kiss the heavenly firmament you inhabit daily,  but alas, such is not to be.
>Export  will result in the best quality PDF for any modern workflow.
As I already pointed out, if your workflow requires that all PDFs be produced using the same engine, then exporting fails to provide that, because different applications provide different capabilities (and in some cases no capabilities whatsoever.) Since such workflows do, in fact, exist, your claim is disproven.
 >The PDFs  are device independent which can't necessarily be said for distilled  PDFs.Device independence is not always important. It may be important to YOU, but important to you does not mean important to everyone in the world. I'm a bit surprised you didn't learn that in your childhood.
>And no, I don't care about size...I care about quality.
And what you care about is all that matters? What about what I care about Bob? What about MY needs?
I'm starting to think that our relationship has grown one-sided. Maybe it's time for us to see other people, Bob.
I thought you were different, Bob. I thought you were the one.But now I see you're just like all the others.
Sure, you'll come down and slum around for fun, but at the end of the day, we're nothing to you but a bit of amusement.

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