================================================================================ INFORMATION REGARDING PCL PRINTERS ================================================================================ You have selected one of the following printers: HP LaserJet Apricot Laser QuadLaser I HP LaserJet Plus Epson GQ-3500 Tandy LP-1000 HP LaserJet 500+ Kyocera F-1010 Laser Tegra Genisis HP LaserJet Series II NEC SilentWriter LC860 Wang LDP8 HP LaserJet 2000 Okidata LaserLine 6 Olivetti PG 208 M2 These printers are known as "PCL" printers. Your PCL printer has been installed; however, it has not yet been configured properly. To properly configure your PCL printer, use the Control Panel. For more information on how to do this, see "Configuring Your System" in Chapter 7, "Using Control Panel", of the Microsoft Windows User's Guide. Be sure to select the proper font cartridge for your printer; if you do not, your font options may be limited by some applications. Also, be sure to properly set up your communications port. Using Soft Fonts With Hewlett Packard Laser Printers The following describes how to use soft fonts with Hewlett Packard Laser Printers. To use soft fonts, your printer must have the proper hardware. The HP LaserJet will not support soft fonts. The HP LaserJet+, HP LaserJet II, and HP LaserJet 2000 all support soft fonts. If you have a printer which emulates an HP Laser Printer and wish to use soft fonts, you should contact your printer dealer or manufacturer to determine if your printer supports soft fonts. Soft fonts fonts that you copy onto your computer and download to your printer. Many soft font installation programs, such as PCLPAK from Hewlett-Packard and Fontware from Bitstream, include installation programs of their own. If you plan to use one of these installation porgrams, make sure tht you install the font as Windows compatible fonts. In general, three types of files can be included in a soft font package: - Printer Font File Printer fonts are what actually get installed on your printer. - Printer Font Metrics File (PFM) Printer font metrics are an optional file that are either included by the soft font vendor or generated by Soft Font installer that is part of the Windows PCL printer driver. - Screen Font File These are screen equivalents of your printer fonts. They should be installed using the "Add fonts..." command in the Windows Control Panel. You can download fonts to your printer two ways; as "Permanent" fonts or as "Temporary" fonts. Permanent fonts are copied to your printer's memory before you print. Consult your soft font manual for instructions on downloading "Permanent" fonts. These fonts are kept in your printer's memory until you turn off the printer. "Permanent" fonts print faster, but take up much more of your printer's memory than "Temporary" fonts. "Temporary" fonts are automatically downloaded to your printer as you print. After your printing has finished, they are removed from your printer's memory. This conserves on your printer's memory, but means that fonts will be downloaded every time you print. You can use the Soft Font Installer to add temporary or permanent fonts, move fonts between printer ports, and remove fonts from your printer. To use the Soft Font Installer that is part of your PCL printer driver, bring up the printer specific dialog by selecting the "Printer..." command in the Windows Control Panel and choosing the PCL / HP LaserJet selection. Clicking the "Fonts" button in the printer specific dialog will bring up the Soft Font Installer. If you want to install soft fonts on your system, insert the soft fonts disk in drive a:, bring up the printer specific dialog, click on the Fonts button, and then click on the "Add Fonts ..." button. The installer copies the printer fonts and PFM files to your hard disk. If there are no PFM files, the installer will create them for you. If you want to move or copy the soft fonts to another PCL printer on another port, bring up the printer specific dialog, click the Fonts button, and then click the Copy button after selecting the fonts you want moved or copied. If you want to remove the soft fonts, bring up the printer specific dialog, click the Fonts button, and then click the Remove button after selecting the fonts you want removed. ================================================================================ END OF READMEHP.TXT ================================================================================