Advanced Function Presentation
<printer, language> (AFP) A page description language from IBM introduced
in 1984 initially as Advanced Function Printing. AFP was first developed for
mainframes and then brought to minicomputers and workstations. It is implemented
on the various platforms by Print Services Facility (PSF) software, which
generates the native IBM printer language, IPDS and, depending on the version,
PostScript and LaserJet PCL as well. IBM calls AFP a "printer architecture"
rather than a page description language.
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