I think what it means is this: If the printer driver is intelligent enough to recognize that certain fonts are printer resident fonts then it may behave as if the printer receives text output (and may indeed receive text only ) instead of text as graphics. This results in significant speed improvements on some printers.
There are still oddities, sometimes making postitioning of text problematic.
Make sure that you use the correct printer driver, do not substitute other drivers.
EPSON printers and their drivers seem to be pretty OK, esp. the FX-80 range and the LX300+ model. LX300 is still troublesome.
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There are still oddities, sometimes making postitioning of text problematic.
Make sure that you use the correct printer driver, do not substitute other drivers.
EPSON printers and their drivers seem to be pretty OK, esp. the FX-80 range and the LX300+ model. LX300 is still troublesome.
when any text is printed as Graphic or a slow printing ??thats partial support for matrix printers ??