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SYMPTOMSIf you format text with the Bookman Old Style font, make it bold, and then print it to a postscript printer, the bold text will print as non-bold text. CAUSEThe Bookman Old Style font has a normal weight of 300 and a bold weight of 600 (instead of the usual 400 and 700). When Microsoft Word asks for a 600 weight Bookman Old Style font from the Postscript driver, it doesn't "think" that Word wants bold, and instead uses the 400 weight Bookman Old Style font. WORKAROUND
Configure the printer to download the Bookman Old Style font as a bitmap
font. To do so, follow these steps:
NOTE: This problem does not occur with PCL (non-postscript) printers or when printing to a postscript printer under Microsoft Windows NT. Additional query words: hp laserjet IIISi III
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