> I had this problem when I got a PostScript printer and installed the
> PS fonts. When I upgraded to WinFin2K3, the font names had changed
> and none of the files with PS fonts had the correct font names (and,
> yes, I installed the PS fonts). Since I just couldn't see any
> significant output differences in the PS version (I compared with a
> magnifying glass, printed at the highest resolution my printer
> supported, 600x1200dpi) and the TrueType version, I switched back to
> all TrueType. PostScript is just too complicated on Windows for the
> benefits it was going to give me (all I need is printouts -- I'm not
> producing output to go to a professional printer).
>
> --
> David W. Fenton                        http://www.bway.net/~dfenton


For a point of reference, there are small but noticeable differences on my
HP Laserjet 5000 between the printed output of PS2 vs. TT using PCL6.  Even
the page margins are defined differently between the two, as reported by the
printer drivers.

Lee Actor
Composer-in-Residence and Assistant Conductor, Palo Alto Philharmonic
http://www.leeactor.com


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