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HP LaserJet Series II Dutch 10 pt. And (K) Ti
DocumentID: 647534
Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 8:19:22 PM

The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS

Problem

Symptoms: The user has the HP K cartridge using the Times Roman 10 pt font as the base font on the HP LaserJet Series II. She also has Bitstream fonts. After the 3/4 character is print the footnote 2 inch line is broken, the header line is half it's size, the underscores are broken in the table, there are extra spaces between the words, and the characters are compressed slightly. It seems that the Dutch Roman 10 pt. font was being used as a substitute font and when deleted out of Fonts and Cartridges, or when deleted as a substitute font, the document printed just fine, except that the 3/4 character printed out slightly darker as it was printed graphically. Solutions: The code to select the Dutch 10pt (Roman 8) and (K) Times Roman 10pt is identical. That means the printer has to decide on which one to use. The font selection priority is as follows:
1) Soft fonts 2) Cartridge 3) Internal. This is why it remains in the Dutch Roman 10 pt. font. However, WP does not know that the printer has not switched back to Times Roman and continues to space accordingly.

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