I work with Oki printers too (usually OKI ML320) and the method I use is to sutitute the Oki driver with the Epson LX-810 Driver (having configured the Oki to emulate an Epson printer previously), this gives me more native fonts and the ability to set the driver to print in fast mode.
>Thanks Al. Neither of those methods is very appealing to me :-) I work strictly with Oki printers, and good (?) drivers are available that print fast and give "reasonable" WYSIWYG. I just like the ease of using the native fonts in the designer, without caring about what the user has done on the printer control panel.
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