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Device Options tab features, In Native Format

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HP traditional print drivers for Windows The following options are available: ● Sent TrueType fonts as:. This control offers the following settings: ● Outlines. Use this setting for scalable outlines. ● Bitmaps. Use this setting for bitmaps. ● Type 42 ● Don't Send. Use this setting if you do not want any TrueType fonts to be downloaded. ● Threshold to switch between downloading bitmap or outline fonts, measured in pixels (in pixel size at the current resolution). Use this control to specify the size of the font (in pixels) at which the PostScript driver should switch from downloading TrueType fonts as bitmap (Type 3) fonts to downloading them as outline (Type 1) fonts. The most efficient threshold value varies depending on the printing resolution. For example, at 300 dpi, downloading TrueType fonts as outlines becomes efficient when fonts are about 25 points or larger. If this value is 0, outline (Type 1) fonts are always sent. ● Favor system TrueType fonts over printer fonts that have the same name. Use this option to specify whether to use system TrueType fonts instead of printer fonts when the same font is found on both the computer and the product. Printer fonts are the default. Using printer fonts can speed up printing because the TrueType fonts do not have to be downloaded. However, the fonts in the printed document might not exactly match the fonts on your screen. ● Send PostScript fonts as:. Use this option to specify whether to download PostScript fonts to the product. The following options are available: ● In Native Format. Clicking this option downloads the PostScript font files to the product before your document prints. ● Don't Send. If you click this option, no fonts are downloaded. This does not affect downloading of TrueType fonts. Device Options tab features To gain access to the Device Options tab, follow these steps: 1. Click Start. 2. Select Settings. 3. Click Printers. 4. Right-click the product name. 5. Click Properties. 6. Click the Device Options tab. The Device Options tab communicates information about the hardware configuration to the print driver. When the driver is opened from within a software program, the Device Options tab includes only the Printer features controls. When opened from the Printers folder, the Device Options tab appears as shown in the following figure. 148 Chapter 3 HP traditional print drivers for Windows ENWW

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The following options are available:
Sent TrueType fonts as:
. This control offers the following settings:
Outlines
. Use this setting for scalable outlines.
Bitmaps
. Use this setting for bitmaps.
Type 42
Don't Send
. Use this setting if you do not want any TrueType fonts to be downloaded.
Threshold to switch between downloading bitmap or outline fonts, measured in pixels (in
pixel size at the current resolution)
. Use this control to specify the size of the font (in pixels) at
which the PostScript driver should switch from downloading TrueType fonts as bitmap (Type 3)
fonts to downloading them as outline (Type 1) fonts.
The most efficient threshold value varies depending on the printing resolution. For example, at 300
dpi, downloading TrueType fonts as outlines becomes efficient when fonts are about 25 points or
larger. If this value is 0, outline (Type 1) fonts are always sent.
Favor system TrueType fonts over printer fonts that have the same name
. Use this option to
specify whether to use system TrueType fonts instead of printer fonts when the same font is found
on both the computer and the product. Printer fonts are the default.
Using printer fonts can speed up printing because the TrueType fonts do not have to be
downloaded. However, the fonts in the printed document might not exactly match the fonts on your
screen.
Send PostScript fonts as:
. Use this option to specify whether to download PostScript fonts to the
product. The following options are available:
In Native Format
. Clicking this option downloads the PostScript font files to the product before
your document prints.
Don't Send
. If you click this option, no fonts are downloaded. This does not affect downloading
of TrueType fonts.
Device Options tab features
To gain access to the
Device Options
tab, follow these steps:
1.
Click
Start
.
2.
Select
Settings
.
3.
Click
Printers
.
4.
Right-click the product name.
5.
Click
Properties
.
6.
Click the
Device Options
tab.
The
Device Options
tab communicates information about the hardware configuration to the print driver.
When the driver is opened from within a software program, the
Device Options
tab includes only the
Printer features
controls. When opened from the
Printers
folder, the
Device Options
tab appears as
shown in the following figure.
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HP traditional print drivers for Windows
ENWW
HP traditional print
drivers for Windows