The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMSAfter you upgrade to any of the Windows versions listed above, your dot- matrix printer may seem to print slowly. In addition, the printer may no longer print during each pass of the print head. The printer may print only as the print head passes in one direction, not as the print head passes in both directions. CAUSE
These symptoms can occur for any of the following reasons:
RESOLUTION
To work around this issue, use one of the following methods:
Method 1If the documents that you are printing contain TrueType fonts instead of printer fonts, you may want to use printer fonts in your documents instead of TrueType fonts. Printer fonts appear in font lists with a printer icon next to the font name. TrueType fonts appear in font lists with "TT" next to the font name.If printer fonts do not appear in font lists in programs that you print from, you may be using a Windows 95 printer driver that does not support printer fonts. To determine if this is the case, use the Windows 3.1 printer driver included with the printer instead of the printer driver included with Windows 95. For information about installing Windows 3.1 printer drivers in Windows 95, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: ARTICLE-ID: Q132946 Method 2If your printer is printing only as the print head passes in one direction, configure your printer to use a lower print resolution or print quality, or a lower-quality printer font. For example, if your printer is currently configured to print in letter quality (LQ) mode, you may be able work around this problem by configuring it to print in draft mode instead.To modify the print resolution or print quality that your printer is configured to use when you are using a printer driver included with Windows 95, double-click the Printers icon in Control Panel, use the right mouse button to click the printer that you want to configure, click Properties, and then click the Graphics tab to modify the print resolution or the Device Options tab to modify the print quality. NOTE: Not all dot-matrix printers allow you to configure the print resolution and print quality in this manner. If the Graphics or Device Options tab does not appear on the property sheet for your printer, if you are using the Windows 3.1 printer driver included with the printer instead of the Windows 95 printer driver, or if you want to configure your printer to use a lower-quality printer font, contact the printer's manufacturer for information about configuring your printer. Method 3If you are using Windows 95/98, configure it to print directly to the printer instead of spooling print jobs to your hard disk. Doing so may improve overall printing speed, but it may also increase the amount of time that it takes for Windows 95/98 to return control to the program you are printing from. To configure Windows 95/98 to print directly to the printer, follow these steps:
MORE INFORMATION
Most dot-matrix printers can be configured for three different print
resolutions and three different print qualities. For example, a typical
dot-matrix printer may offer 360, 180, and 90 dots per inch (dpi), and
letter quality, near letter quality (NLQ), and draft mode. Depending on
the printer you are using, certain combinations of print resolution and
print quality may cause the printer to print only as the print head passes
in one direction. This typically occurs at higher resolutions or at higher
print qualities, as the printer attempts to generate higher quality output
by gaining more control over placement of the print head.
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