On Monday 13 June 2005 00:55, + [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> I'm using OO 1.1.3 and  PostScript printer (Kyocera Mita 1020D). The
> printer works fine but.. In the printer there are 80 internal ps-fonts.
> One of them is Times-New-Roman. But every time I use this font OO sends
> the font definition with the print out. I even puted the line:
> *Font TimesNewRoman: Standard "(001.007S)" Standard ROM
> in the proper PPD file and nothing. So my question how to make OO use the
> printer font and stop it from sending of the definitions of the fonts
> supported by the printer.
> This question is very interesting for me because it is possible to
> download user ttf fonts into my printer. In such case no font definition
> in the printout is needed and all works faster.

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On Monday 13 June 2005 09:11, Johan Vromans wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > I'm using OO 1.1.3 and  PostScript printer (Kyocera Mita 1020D).
>
> [You're also using pine, so I assume a *nix platform.]
>
> > In the printer there are 80 internal ps-fonts. One of them is
> > Times-New-Roman. But every time I use this font OO sends the font
> > definition with the print out.
> >
> > I even puted the line: *Font TimesNewRoman: Standard "(001.007S)"
> > Standard ROM in the proper PPD file
>
> AFAIK, the correct PostScript name is "TimesNewRomanPSMT" (and
> TimesNewRomanPS-BoldMT, and so on).
> Are you sure this is the right PPD? I would have expected the font
> definition to be in there already.
> Are you sure this is the PPD that is actually used by the OOo printer
> driver?
> Did you disable font substitution in lpadmin?
>
> > This question is very interesting for me because it is possible to
> > download user ttf fonts into my printer. In such case no font
> > definition in the printout is needed and all works faster.
>
> Only if you preload the fonts and don't reset the printer.

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