>Hi Ed,
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>Thanks for the reply.
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>>You can tell your users that in order to operate properly, they need to set up >their printer driver to print TrueType fonts as bitmaps; all printers will >work with that setting. It's the user's responsibility to go against the >recommendations at their own risk; you do not have the authority to override >their decision. This is part of the issue of providing commercial support.
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>I am using Standard Arial font with Bold set on (and according to HP that's a standard TT font in the LJ5)
>Problem is that this company has a standard desktop with standard printer drivers and settings that I cannot play with (and neither can the users!).
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>I have managed to trick the driver now by doing the following :
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Repl expr with "PRINTQUALITY=-4" + chr(13)
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>but I don't know how this will behave with other printers or drivers...
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>do you know of there are any standard conventions used for the printquality command within the FRX?
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I'm not familiar with any, but youy might want to check back issues of FPA and FoxTalk, there have been several articles in the past year about the content of the FRX.