a page description language developed by adobe systems that enables page layouts created on a personal computer to be printed on a laser printer
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The description language developed by Adobe Systems that enables page layouts created on a personal computer to be printed on a laser printer is known as Adobe PostScript. PostScript is a programming language that describes the appearance of a printed page by using sets of text and graphics commands. It allows precise control over the positioning, scaling, and rendering of text and graphics on a printed page. PostScript files are portable and can be printed on any PostScript-compatible printer, making it a widely used format for printing high-quality documents.