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Troubleshooting 10–35
Unexpected
Font in PCL
Mode
If you are using a screen-only font, one that does not
download fonts to the printer the way TrueType does
or Type 1/ATM does, you may see an unexpected
font substitution.
One solution is to select another font. Another is to
install a font that has a similar appearance but works
with PCL, as TrueType and Type 1/ATM fonts do.
The Windows 3.1 user documentation has some
additional information on fonts and their usage.
Shifted or
Broken Image
This problem is most likely caused by a faulty cable.
The SuperScript software sends data to your printer
at very high speeds via a standard parallel cable.
Unfortunately, many inexpensive parallel cables on
the market are not manufactured according to
standards. They may still work fine at the low
speeds common to many printers, but their defects
may cause output problems when data is transmitted
at high speeds.
The best solution is to replace your parallel cable
with one that meets standards.
If your PC has more than one parallel port, you
might try using a different port. (See Chapter 4,
NEC SuperScript Print Manager, for information on
setting SuperScript to a different parallel port.)
Summary of Contents for Silentwriter SuperScript 610
Page 1: ...Silentwriter SuperScript 610 User s Guide ...
Page 8: ...viii Contents ...
Page 10: ...x Contents ...
Page 18: ...1 8 Introduction ...
Page 22: ...2 4 Setting Up ...
Page 47: ...Setting Up 2 29 Click the mouse or press any key to continue ...
Page 82: ...4 10 NEC SuperScript Print Manager ...
Page 106: ...7 4 Using Fonts ...
Page 124: ...8 18 Choosing Print Options ...
Page 159: ...Troubleshooting 10 9 3 Select Print option to generate test pages ...
Page 210: ...A 20 Character Sets and Code Sequence Commands for HP LaserJet IIP ...
Page 214: ...B 4 Optimizing Printer Performance ...
Page 218: ...C 4 Specifications ...
Page 224: ...E 2 Removing SuperScript Files from Your System ...
Page 234: ...Glossary 10 ...
Page 238: ...Index 4 ...