WordPad Cannot Use Courier Printer Font on the IBM 4019PS17

ID: Q120719


The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows 95


SYMPTOMS

When you print from WordPad on an IBM 4019PS17, the underscore character (_) in the PostScript printer font Courier does not print.


CAUSE

The PostScript font used by the IBM 4019PS17 has a lower underline position than the Courier font of most printers. The printer font metrics (PFM) file used for generic Courier causes a clipping rectangle, which is too small for the font, to be created. The underscore is then clipped.


WORKAROUND

To work around this problem, print the document using the Windows 95 Courier New TrueType font. To do this, you must first set up the printer to download Courier New as an Outline font in the font substitution table.

To set up the IBM 4019PS17 printer to download Courier New as an Outline font, do the following:

  1. Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Printers.


  2. Use the right (secondary) mouse button to click the IBM 4019PS17 printer icon, and then choose Properties.


  3. Click the Fonts tab. Click the Send Font As button and verify that the Send TrueType As field is set to Outline.


  4. Click OK to return to the Fonts menu.


  5. Verify that the "Send TrueType fonts to printer according to the Font Substitution Table" option is selected.


  6. Click the Edit The Table button.


  7. Choose Courier New in the For This TrueType Font column and verify that Courier is currently set in the Use Printer Font column.


  8. In the Printer Font For box, scroll to the top of the list and choose Send As Outlines.


  9. Click OK to accept the new settings.



MORE INFORMATION

The IBM 4019PS17 is manufactured by IBM, a vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding this product's performance or reliability.

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Last Reviewed: July 21, 1999
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