In article <CLj%f.1848$(E-Mail Removed)>, "John
Gilchrist" <tremont-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> We just got a new HP2420D laser printer.
> Our accounting program outputs one report in compressed (high density)
> print.
> Our people like the font style and height better on the old laser printer.
> Is there any way (thru the printer front panel or the printer driver) to
> affect the appearance of compressed print , or is it completely under the
> control of the accounting program code??
>
> PS - we installed the driver which came on the CD
John-
It sounds like a font has been substituted, for whatever reason. You
might try some other similar fonts and choose the one you like the best.
It may not be likely for such a new printer, but there could be a newer
driver available at the Microsoft web site (assuming you are using Windows
XP).
Fred
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