Gimp is also, for now, limited to srgb, so anything coming from gimp
will work fine with cairo.

And, for a postscript printer, jpegs should be converted directly to ps,
not via pdf, so that wouldn't matter either.

But if you used a workflow which used, say, AdobeRGB as the colour
working space, and published to pdf, then you would want to avoid cairo.

Or if you used a workflow which ends up with a CMYK pdf.

But if everything you do is in sRGB or grayscale, then pdftocairo is
fine for you.

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  [SOLVED] postscript printer hideously slow in some cases (pdftops)

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