Draft Font For Dot Matrix Printer
In order to speed up printing on a dot matrix printer. I use a printer font - CG Times via Windows generic/text printer driver. I get a quick printout with 10 CPI. I want to print 12 CPI instead of 10 CPI so I choose CG Times with font size8. The preview reflected the change but I still get 10 CPI on my Epson dot matrix printer. There is no way I can specify the 12 CPI request in the Windows generic/text printer driver.
I also try to assign the Epson control code in a QRLabel.Caption but nothing happened. Any help will be appreicated.
I have been wrestling with finding a proper font for quite a while now for my dot-matrix printing needs utilizing a POS printer which I decided to use for our Trip Ticket and Fuel Voucher issuances. Jul 25, 2008 I got a problem when spooling a report to a Epson DFX-8000 dot-matrix printer. I do try to open the report by Crystal Report XI and print to the same dot-matrix printer, the report prints with font 'Draft 12cpi size 9' without any problem. If it is a printer driver problem, why the output from Crystal 11 and from VB.Net is.
Bill Sparrow, 0:00 น. In article, (Peter Chow) wrote: I already answered this in a previous post. I will repeat my answer. Printing through the Generic/Text only printer driver discards ALL font information along with all other control codes. That is its intended purpose. If you want to have control over the font, then you have to use the correct printer driver for your printer.
Drivers Para Canon Pixma Ip1200. Terry's comment about using a resident printer font is a good tip. Using a true-type font, for instance means that the printer driver will render the page image in graphics mode then send the graphical data to the printer. That is a lot more data to send, and the printer will print slower in graphics mode anyway. You need to choose fonts that are native to the printer.
To do this, load an application that includes printer fonts in its list of available fonts (they show up with a printer icon alongside instead of the TT logo or whatever). Look for something like Roman 10cpi, Roman 12cpi etc. Now that you know what they are called, switch back to CR and see if it lets you specify those fonts. Pilote Controleur De Bus Usb Windows 7 Hp. I don't have CR, so I can't advise there. With QuickReport, although the font selector will not show you any printer fonts, if you know the name of a printer font you can just type it into the Object Inspector after you have clicked the + sign to expand the Font property details. Beware that working this way, the design mode and preview mode will not be particularly WYSIWYG!
Canon Imagerunner 1310 Driver Xp. --Bill Sparrow-- Peter Chow, 0:00 น. I tried your suggestion but still fail. In fact I have eliminate other cause by testing on Word for Window. I selected the font with a printer icon next to it and type some text.
When I try to print it, it still comes out in graphic mode instead of the resident font. (It is even worst that selecting Windows TT font in term of speed!) May be the trouble is on my printer.
It is a 9 pin Epson LX800. The Epson Web page's FAQ also mentioned about the speed of printing under Windows and gave some similar suggestion. But again the result is the same. I am looking for a ESC/P2 24 pin printer and see if there are any difference on the printer driver. -Peter - Bill Sparrow wrote: >>I already answered this in a previous post. I will repeat my answer. >>Printing through the Generic/Text only printer driver discards ALL font >information along with all other control codes.