The solution? We copied an old postscript.dll from a Windows 2000 virtual machine, registered it manually, and tricked the system into seeing the ancient printer as a "Generic PostScript Printer."
You would be wrong.
Why was this revolutionary? Because it allowed a $2,000 laser printer to produce the same high-quality output as a $20,000 typesetting machine. Apple bet the farm on it with the LaserWriter. The desktop publishing revolution was built on PostScript.