HP 1200c and 300 XL Require "Print TrueType As Graphics"

Last reviewed: May 2, 1996
Article ID: Q116454
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows 95

SYMPTOMS

When you print from Windows 95 using the PCL printer driver to a Hewlett- Packard (HP) DeskJet 1200c or PaintJet 300 XL printer, white text prints on a colored background; however, colored or black text does not print on a colored or white background.

CAUSE

This problem occurs only in certain applications. For example, Microsoft Word 6.0 for Windows and Lotus Ami Pro have exhibited this behavior. Road Atlas 4.0 exhibits this same behavior when printing maps.

WORKAROUND

To work around this problem, use TrueType fonts and set your printer driver to print TrueType fonts as graphics.

To print TrueType fonts as graphics:

  1. Click the Start button on the taskbar.

  2. On the Settings menu, click Printers.

  3. Use the right (secondary) mouse button to click the HP DeskJet 1200c or PaintJet 300 XL printer icon, then click Properties.

  4. Click the Fonts tab, then click the Print TrueType As Graphics check box.

  5. Click OK to return to the Printers folder.

MORE INFORMATION

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KBCategory: kbprint kb3rdparty kbgraphic
KBSubcategory: wpp95 win95 winttf
Additional reference words: 95 3rdparty setup install true-type ttf tt
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Last reviewed: May 2, 1996
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