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- Date: Thu, 10 Sep 92 17:58:42 EDT
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- From: "Paul J. Bodin" <pjb3@CUNIXB.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU>
- Subject: Re: printer and NB4
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- In-Reply-To: Your message of Thu, 10 Sep 92 09:16:02 EDT
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- Austin Kerr writes:
-
- > I find not having a manual for NB 4 something of a problem. I installed it on
- > our personally owned computer with a brand new HP IIIP. Now I have to go
- > through a menu system in order to "install" the printer so I can use its
- > internal fonts.
- >
- > Why is this the case? Is it to save memory? Or, can one obtain wonderful
- > performance by somehow having the program load the HP IIIP printer driver to
- > use the internal fonts (ff 5 and ff 4 and ff 52 are the ones I have found)
- > every time I boot up?
-
- Austin, you don't say whether you are using a pre-release version.
- Some of the pre-release versions will not load the printer
- automatically. The latest beta that I have will do so quite
- reliably--the production version is supposed to as well. Did you
- select a default printer (with F2 I believe) when you installed printers?
-
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