Unfortunately my Brother MFC-9340CDW laser printer does not have an RGB-CMYK converter in its software. In answer to the several definitions for bitmap depending on the user, I have been asked to clarify what I mean by bitmap in several replies. Since I do not know what Brother's definition is, I sent and email to Brother support for clarification. Without a definition, the reply appears to provide a solution that is printer specific and is as follows:
NOTE: Reading past the first short sentence, are instructions to install a "BR-Script driver" that I imagine provides the conversion for my printer to print a jpg file.
"With respect to what is meant by bitmap, I would use a jpg file format.
But before doing that, since you working in a Windows 10 environment, I would ask you to download and install the BR-Script driver (Postscript language emulation). It can be downloaded from this link: https://support.brother.com/g/b/downloadtop.aspx?c=ca&lang=en&prod=mfc9340cdw_all Please click on the link, click search, then, under Drivers, click show all and the driver in question should be available. Click on the driver, agree to the EULA & download, then run the downloaded file.
Once you have done that, you will have a separate icon in devices&printers for that printer/driver combination."
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Unfortunately my Brother MFC-9340CDW laser printer does not have an RGB-CMYK converter in its software. In answer to the several definitions for bitmap depending on the user, I have been asked to clarify what I mean by bitmap in several replies. Since I do not know what Brother's definition is, I sent and email to Brother support for clarification. Without a definition, the reply appears to provide a solution that is printer specific and is as follows:
NOTE: Reading past the first short sentence, are instructions to install a "BR-Script driver" that I imagine provides the conversion for my printer to print a jpg file.
"With respect to what is meant by bitmap, I would use a jpg file format.
If this driver takes care of your needs, and you are happy with what comes out of the printer, then that fixes the problem.
Bitmap does have several definitions, but you were wise to get an answer from Brother.
This is the general computing definition: https://techterms.com/definition/bitmap
As for Photoshop, Bitmap mode defines 1 bit black/white Understanding Photoshop color modes which has nothing to do with your printer. You do not use it.
So hopefully that clears up your original concern. It should be eps to raster file, not bitmap.