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What Memory Is Used To Rotate Fonts On HP Pri |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: Is the printer's available user memory used to rotate fonts on the HP LaserJet IID, IIP, III, IIID, IIIP, and IIIsi printers? Solutions: "Internal fonts and cartridge fonts are contained in Read-Only Memory (ROM) and do not consume user memory; downloaded fonts, scaled fonts, and rotated fonts are stored in user memory (RAM). If a font is available but not provided in the correct orientation, the printer will rotate that font creating it in user memory (RAM). This consumes user memory which may be required for layout of a page being processed. If a print job will not run as a result of insufficient memory (a memory overflow error occurs) additional memory must be made available. User memory can be saved by providing the desired fonts in the correct orientation. This eliminates the need for the printer to rotate the fonts and, thus, avoid consumption of user memory. In this way, all available user memory can be used for processing the print job." |
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