Printing to non-PostScript language printers
You can print a document on a non-PostScript
language printer. However, because PostScript is the standard page-description
language for professional publishing, many high-end color and graphics
features, such as screen frequencies or color separations, cannot
be reproduced on non-PostScript printers. Most imported graphics
file formats print acceptably. In general, a document printed to
a non-PostScript printer should look the way it appears on-screen
when you view the document using Preview Mode.

Some vendors sell software programs that add
PostScript-language capability to a non-PostScript language printer.
Check with your software reseller for availability and compatibility.