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Banana
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      4th Apr 2008
When I insert bullets using the Format, Bullets and Numbering command, they
print fine (solid black circles).

When I insert bullets using the Insert, Symbol command, the bullets print as
question marks. The printer I'm using is a Canon iR2200-3300 PCL 5e.

Has anyone else had this problem? Any clues?
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Stefan Blom
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      10th Apr 2008
Check the printer settings. In particular, look for an option to print using
TrueType fonts or to print TrueType fonts as graphics (or something similar),
and make sure it is enabled.

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"Banana" wrote:

> When I insert bullets using the Format, Bullets and Numbering command, they
> print fine (solid black circles).
>
> When I insert bullets using the Insert, Symbol command, the bullets print as
> question marks. The printer I'm using is a Canon iR2200-3300 PCL 5e.
>
> Has anyone else had this problem? Any clues?
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> Banana

 
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