A language used to describe how a printed page will look, including the size, position and style of text and graphics. PostScript was developed by Adobe Systems and offers flexible font sizing and positioning. It is most often produced by DTP systems and used in high-quality laser printers and photo-typesetters. Display PostScript is an extension of PostScript that allows PostScript commands to be displayed on a screen so that you can see exactly what will appear on the printer. An encapsulated PostScript (eps) file contains PostScript commands that describe an image or page. The commands are stored in a file and this can be placed on a page. An encapsulated PostScript file often contains a preview image in Tiff or Pict format