TrueType Fonts Print Incorrectly on HP DeskJet 500
PSS ID Number: 100180
Article Last Modified on 12/6/1999
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This article was previously published under Q100180
SYMPTOMS
If you print TrueType fonts to a Hewlett-Packard (HP) DeskJet 500 printer,
the printed page may contain garbage lines, blocks, and characters.
CAUSE
This problem occurs if you use the original HP DeskJet 500 driver that
ships with Windows 3.1 (HPDSKJET.DRV version 1.1) with UNIDRV.DLL file
(version 3.1.2).
RESOLUTION
You can correct this problem by updating HPDSKJET.DRV to the new version
(version 2.1) from Hewlett-Packard.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem with the HPDSKJET.DRV version
1.1 included with Windows 3.1. This problem does not occur in later
versions of the driver or Windows.
MORE INFORMATION
The UNIDRV.DLL file is used by many of the drivers in Windows 3.1 and by
many of the updated drivers. If a driver that uses the
newer UNIDRV.DLL is installed and the original DeskJet 500 driver that
ships with Win 3.1 is not updated, the above problem occurs.
Changing resolution from 300dpi to 150dpi will allow printing without the
extra characters. Change resolution from Printers Control Panel, choose
Setup and change resolution.
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