>Hi,
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>What ( VFP) font is equivalent to Dot Matrix Draft Mode Printing (both for 12cpi and 10cpi)?
Not a font. You need to produce raw text, possibly with embedded command codes (aka "escape sequences" in dot-matrix language). Then download RawPrint here from UT and use it to send that raw text to printer. That way you go around the Windows printer driver, which never knew how to do simple text, specially not at draft speed.
Alternately, you can try to use "Generic/Text Only" printer driver. May work, not sure - haven't tried. I figure you'd have less control using it.