Fonts print overlapped or underline is shifted due to laser printer model.
Cause:
Windows rasterizes each set of characters for each font size before sending output to the HP LaserJet II or III printer as a separate bitmap font. Windows 95 prints TrueTypes as graphics with the earlier laser printers.
Solution:
Click the 'Start' button, select 'Settings', and select 'Printers'. Right-click the laser printer icon and select Properties'. Click the 'Font' tab and select the 'Download TrueType fonts as bitmaps soft fonts' radio button, or select the 'Print TrueType fonts as graphics' radio button.
1) Click the 'Start' button to display the 'Start' menu.
2) Select 'Settings' and select 'Printers'. (The 'Printers' window appears.)
3) Right-click on the appropriate laser printer icon to display the pop-up menu.
4) Select 'Properties'. (The '<printer> Properties' dialog box appears, where <printer> is the name of the selected printer.)
5) Click the 'Fonts' tab. (The 'Fonts' tabbed page appears.)
6) Select the 'Download TrueType fonts as bitmaps soft fonts' radio button.
The 'Download TrueType fonts as bitmaps soft fonts' radio button
NOTE: Depending on the type of laser printer you have, the option names may be different. Refer to the owner's manual for the proper procedure.
7) Click 'OK' to close the '<printer> Properties' dialog box, where <printer> is the name of the selected printer.
8) Select the 'File' menu and select 'Close' to exit the 'Printers' window.