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SYMPTOMS
When you place text behind an object to facilitate a build, the text
behind the object may appear on the printout, even though you cannot see
it on the screen.
CAUSEThis behavior occurs if you are using one of the following printer drivers for Windows: HP LaserJet IIThese printers use various versions of the Hewlett-Packard Printer Control Language (HPPCL). In HPPCL, text is printed on the page first and then graphics are overlaid on top of the text. If the graphic is not entirely opaque, the text shows through. RESOLUTIONTo print your file so that the text remains hidden behind the object, use one of the following methods. Method 1: Use the Print TrueType As Graphics OptionThis method is effective for printing TrueType fonts to the LaserJet series II and III printers.The LaserJet 4 printer treats many of the common Windows TrueType fonts (such as Arial, Courier New, Times New Roman, and WingDings) as built-in fonts. If your text uses one of these fonts, and you are using a LaserJet 4 driver, this solution does not work.
Method 2: Use the PostScript Page Description LanguageThis method is effective when printing any font to a printer that supports the Adobe PostScript page description language in addition to HPPCL. The LaserJet IIIsi and 4si printers have built-in support for the Adobe PostScript language. Other printers may support this language if you install a PostScript option (an add-on card or cartridge). Make sure your printer supports PostScript before you use this method!
HP LaserJet IIIsi PS MORE INFORMATION
For more information about installing printer drivers, see your Windows
printed documentation or online Help.
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