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Old July 5th, 2007, 12:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
azlan
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Default True Type Font

Hi,

I want to buy a new laser printer but it did not support TrueType font but
only support PostScript font(the spec only mention postscript font but not
Truetype font). Would it cause any problem when printing from any Microsoft
Office application? By the way, what is the different btw PCL font and
TrueType font?

Thank you.
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Old July 5th, 2007, 01:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
Bob I
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Default True Type Font

The printer likely doesn't mention TrueType because its the default. The
PCL is considered "extra". What exact printer make and model is it?

azlan wrote:

Hi,

I want to buy a new laser printer but it did not support TrueType font but
only support PostScript font(the spec only mention postscript font but not
Truetype font). Would it cause any problem when printing from any Microsoft
Office application? By the way, what is the different btw PCL font and
TrueType font?

Thank you.


 




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