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Old 26th June 2015
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My HP printer is a true Postscript-compatible printer, and its not even listed on that table. Either the table is outdated, or it doesn't include every product line.

I don't know what "Emulation" is, but per this Printer Data Sheet, depending on the model it's either included, an optional add-on product, or perhaps unavailable. The 2100 is a series of printers, with different capabilities.
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The HP LaserJet 2100M comes complete with HP PostScript Level II emulation and 8 MB of memory. It is designed to excel in mixed language environments. This PostScript emulation DIMM is available as an upgrade for the LaserJet 2100, 2100se, and 2100xi....The HP LaserJet 2100TN is network-ready, right out of the box, with a pre-installed HP JetDirect 600N (EIO) Internal Print Server and the HP Postcript emulation DIMM.

Last edited by jggimi; 26th June 2015 at 09:53 PM. Reason: Found a third sentence on the datasheet
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