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FOD 6698 - threshold Point Size Explained for HP LaserJet+ and Compatible Printers |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 6.0 for DOS
Problem
Fax-on-Demand Document 6698 Problem You do not understand what the threshold point size is and how it works. Concept The threshold point size is used when graphics fonts are printed on a PCL4 (or above) printer. The threshold point size is the point that determines whether the graphics fonts will be sent to the printer as temporary soft fonts or as rasterized bitmap graphics. When printing below the threshold point size, the font will be sent to the printer as a temporary soft font. When printing above the threshold point size, the font will be rasterized and sent to the printer as a bitmap graphics image. Printing the graphics fonts as temporary soft fonts will increase print speed. If you do not want your graphics fonts sent to the printer as soft fonts, set the threshold point size to a number that is below the point size you have specified for your graphics fonts. For example, if you use 12-point fonts in your documents, change the threshold point size to 11 or lower. Most customers set the threshold point size to 0 or 1 in this situation. You may need to lower the threshold point size to print graphic fonts if you are using a printer that has a limitation on the number of soft fonts that can be downloaded. Solution To change the threshold point size, 1 Choose Print/Fax from the File menu, or press Print/Fax (Shift+F7). 2 Choose Setup (Shift+F1). 3 Choose Threshold Point Size (9). 4 Type the new threshold point size and press Enter. 5 Choose OK, then choose Close to return to the document editing screen. |
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