I resolved a postscript issue by applying two patches from the xerox.com site to my brand new xerox docucolor 242 with bustled EFI feiry X3eTY RIP (1 and 2)
Now I have a new problem specific to CorelDraw (both X3 and X4) printing to this RIP/printer.
One other interesting thing is that I can print a portrait 11 x 17 page portrait with no rotation from coreldraw, whereas the landscape 11x17 page rotates 90 degrees... so if I wanted to group everything on the page, change the page orientation in draw itself to portrait, and everything on the page within draw 90 degrees and then print that would work... kind of a manual landscape for the fiery driver. But that would be a huge pain to do every time, much worse than having to navigate the pagemaker ppd file options list.
So if you aren't on Vista but XP you should be able to use the other driver and the printer's PPD. If the PPD is correct yo shouldn't loose any features.
That said what everyone I know does is print files as PS using the printers PPD then process in Acrobat to check and output the file back to PS from Acrobat.
In other words everything in the workflow no matter what the output program was is processed in Acrobat. That way they only have to fuss with 'is Acrobat correct'.
I don't use Acrobat. I just send out PDF.
Email me your PPD for that printer. akayani at aapt dot net.au
And I'll see what happens here. And let me know if you are working from Vista or XP.
OK I can see that driver is based on the Adobe one. That is a positive.
I think it's up to the lads at Corel to step in and make some comment now.
Just editing the values seems to work fine here. I'd have thought if it was complex to fix on the Draw output end that it couldn't be impossible or that big a deal to fix via a script acting on the output PS file.
You would have to track down an editor that could cope with big PS files to do it manually. Emacs maybe.
Clearly if we had a few clues here this is doable.
http://www.winvi.de/en/download.html
That seems to manage big files with resonable easy. But I can see this approach getting really slow on big ps files.