Post by CharacterPost by Searcher7Post by CharacterPost by Searcher7Post by CharacterPost by Searcher7I have a document that I need to print out.
Originally I thought I'd have to print out almost 200 pages, but then
found while experimenting with all the available fonts in WordPad(on
my old system which had WindowsMe) that the LinePrinter font lined up
the text the way it was supposed to be(Unlike almost all the other
fonts), and it also mae the text small enough to allow the document to
be printed out in only 89 pages.
Unfortunately, my old system is too screwed up for my printer to work
with it, so I had to connect a new(Windows XP) system to the internet.
The problem is that the WordPad documents on this new system do not
have the same fonts as on my old system, and LinePrinter is no where
to be found.
Can someone tell me how to correct this situation? Or recommend an
even better font for my purposes if such a font exists?
Thanks a lot.
Darren Harris
Staten Island, New York.
Just copy the font from the system it's on to the one that doesn't
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I wich I knew how to do that. I had put "LinePrinter* *" in the search
and came up with hundreds of hits. I have no idea exactly what I'm
supposed to be looking for.
Thanks.
Darren Harris
Staten Island, New York
How about just using any mono-spaced font such as
Courier
Andale Mono
Consolas downloadable directly from Microsoft at
http://tinyurl.com/qxzuw
and adjusting the character spacing and point size to fit. HP's
Lineprinter font is set for 16.66 characters per inch and an 8.5 point
size (I'm not sure what the line-to-line spacing is supposed to be)
WordPad may not be up to the task - WordPerfect or MSWord or just
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The reason I want LinePrinter is because it allowed the smallest text
of all the fonts available on my old WindowsMe system.
That font was probably installed with an hp printer driver. You should
be able to find it in C:\windows\fonts (the FILE name will not be
"line printer", but that's where it will be.
After several hours(more) on this the only option was to copy most of
the 60 files I got with that search. It wasn't easy since the floppy
drive barely works and many of the files are larger than a floppy
disk's capacity.
Post by CharacterPost by Searcher7Another issue is that on my XP system I cannot determine how many
pages a document is in WordPad *before* I print it out. When I open
the document the little notations show which page I'm looking at do
not pop up when using the vertical slider. So that is another problem
I have to solve.
Yes, it's clumsy. What you can do is select file/print preview;
and then hold the pagedown key while it rapidly goes through all the
pages. It will stop at the last page, and the page number is shown
down in the lower left corner. You can then either close the preview
window (with the "close" button) or decide to print.
There is no slider, so I had to use the page next. The total number
was 106 pages(using Lucida Console at 8 pt. type). I have to learn how
to manipulate the margins,but I think they are at default, which is
what I'd want anyway.
Post by CharacterTo try different fonts and font sizes, click on the text, press Ctrl-A
to select ALL, then change your font/size selection. You can leave it
selected when you go to Print Preview to see the results.
I just Select all, then click "Format", then "Font", then I select the
Font and click "OK".
Anyway, since I was unablbe to upload the FOnts to my Verizon e-mail
for some reason, I copied as many Font files from my old system as I
could to floppy disks. But I have no idea which one is LinePrinter(if
I got it copied).
I can't copy from the floppy disks to the Font folder on my new
system, or even from a folder I created on my desktop. I couldn't even
get most of the fonts from the floppy disks to my desktop folder. And
for those that made it I had to copy one at a time.
The goal of printing out this document started two months ago.(See
"Help: Two Sided Printing" in "comp.periphs.printers"). And after
getting a maintenance kit which included more ram for my HP LaserJet
2100TN and putting together a whole new PC system(which was hell in
and of itself) I am no closer to getting it done despite help from the
following groups:
"Help: Getting The LinePrinter Font"
"microsoft.public.word.printingfonts"
"Help: Getting The LinePrinter Font" "comp.fonts"
"LaserJet 2100TN: Drivers and Fonts" "comp.periphs.printers"
I had promised to copy and send this document out to someone who is
um...socially restricted at the moment. So it looks like I wasted
another weekend, and I'll have no choice but to pay to have this @#$%!
document printed out at a store that does that, because all the
hardware and software I have has been useless to me.
Thanks to everyone for trying.
Darren Harris
Statebn Island, New York.