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Today, third-party PostScript-compatible interpreters are widely used in printers and multifunction peripherals ( MFPs ).
For example, CSR plc's IPS PS3 interpreter, formerly known as PhoenixPage, is standard in many printers and MFPs, including those developed by Hewlett-Packard and sold under the LaserJet and Color LaserJet lines.
Other third-party PostScript solutions used by print and MFP manufacturers include Jaws and the Harlequin RIP, both by Global Graphics.
The most well known, due to being free software with several other applications, is Ghostscript.
Several compatible interpreters are listed on the Undocumented Printing Wiki.

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