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oKIDATA 320 MIROLINE

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BILYEU75@CITLINK.NET - 28 Oct 2003 21:07 GMT
wINDOWS DEFAULT SETTING FOR OKIDATA IS NLA (NEAR LETER
QUALITY)  THE SLOWEST FONT THE OKIDATA PRINTER HAS.  hOW
CAN THIS BE CHANGED.  I HAVE FOUND ON INFO ON OKIDATA SITE
AND WINDOW ON HOW TO CHANGE THE SIZE OF THE FONT.  HOWEVER
I CAN NOT FIND HOW TO CHANGE THE FONT ITSELF.  WINDOWS
DISABLES THE FRONT PANEL OF THE PRINTER AND MANUAL
CHANGING THERE IS OUT OF THE QUESTION!   ***HELP PLEASE***
PattyL - 31 Oct 2003 05:11 GMT
If you want faster printing, do not use TrueType fonts.  Use fonts that are
built into the printer.  You should be able to determine what fonts are
built in by checking out your owners manual or possibly on the Okidata web
site.

From the File, Print dialog, you should also be able to change the font from
Near Letter Quality to Draft which will be much faster but not be of the
same quality.

PattyL

> wINDOWS DEFAULT SETTING FOR OKIDATA IS NLA (NEAR LETER
> QUALITY)  THE SLOWEST FONT THE OKIDATA PRINTER HAS.  hOW
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> DISABLES THE FRONT PANEL OF THE PRINTER AND MANUAL
> CHANGING THERE IS OUT OF THE QUESTION!   ***HELP PLEASE***
 
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