spartacus
18th February 2002, 17:58
We have a problem with our HP fonts on a UNIX System. The problem is, that some letters are printed with not enough space between each other. For example if you have the two letters "rm" the end of the "r" touches the beginning of the "m".
Is there a possibilty to adjust the font, that there is more space between the single letters?
thanx in advance
spartacus
i96nds
19th February 2002, 17:10
If you are talking about printing from baan, have you tried
Start > Run... > C:\Program Files\Baan\Bin\bwprint.exe ?
(I mean for the client PC)
There you can find at the Help Menu - Single Font Test. Usualy the font "Small" is the one most used.
Right click on the preview image and you will find "Font Spacing", etc.
Hope this helps,
spartacus
19th February 2002, 22:24
NO, thanks. I can not use bwprint. I talk about the printerdriver in printinf, and a sequence in PCL
Thanks
spartacus
victor_cleto
20th February 2002, 15:08
Are you using a custom printer driver or a standard one?
If it's customized, you may need to tackle your driver settings since you can control the space between characters using the escape characters of the PCL language.