Re: Times New Roman 12 pt. print error



Hi;

Yes. Very curious.

Is the default printer a PostScript Printer?

Tom
MSMVP
Windows Shell/User


"Sue" <Sue@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:9152BB05-9FB6-4233-A026-9119AE2054B1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
: Tom, Thanks for your response. I checked and Times New Roman is an
installed
: font. The printer is a HP Deskjet 6122 and I went on the HP website
and had
: them check and they verified that I had the correct driver with no
needed
: updates. I initially created the document and saved it. I then use
the
: original document as a template (I did not save it as such, it is saved
as
: .doc) and overwrite the pertinent information and then save the new
document
: each time under a new name. The font reformatting only happen once in
a
: while, but on the day that it happens, there's nothing I can do to
correct it
: other than changing the font or the fontsize. I've rebooted, exited
Word,
: etc. and nothing works.
:
: Let me know if you can think of anything else. For now, I've changed
by
: defaul font in Word and go from there.
:
: Thanks again - Sue
:
:
: "Tom Ferguson" wrote:
:
: It is possibly a font substitution problem.
:
: 1. Assure that Times New Roman is installed by checking the listing in
: Control Panel Fonts.
:
: 2. Check and make sure the correct printer driver is instralled.
:
: 3. Open the document. Select the entire document (or at least that part
: formatted to use Times New Roman). Go to the Format Font menu and
select
: Times New Roman.
:
: Save the document under a different name. Print it. Let us know.
:
: Also:
: What printer make and model is selected for use? What is the source of
: the printer drivers? (CD that came with the printer | Drivers in-box
with
: Windows | download for printer maker's web site | Compatible drivers
e.g.
: Brother printer using HP drivers.) Was the document originally
formatted,
: possibly by someone else, to use Times (as opposed to Times New
Roman)?
:
:
: Tom
: MSMVP
: Windows Shell/User
:
: "Sue" <Sue@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
: : news:A9387F6F-4CDC-4F32-AE4C-3DBEF9A16532@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
: : Times New Roman 12 pt. has been my default font forever. All of the
: : sudden, when I hit "print" the text changes to what looks like
: Wingdings. If I
: : change the font to 11 pt. or any other size, it's okay. But 12 pt.
will
: not
: : print. If I save the file, it saves as jibberish, but I can reopen
and
: : change the font, and everything is okay. Anyone have a suggestion?
:
:
:


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