4 using your laser printer, Configuring your font group, Configuring your printer interface – Panasonic KX-P4440 User Manual

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Configuring Your

Font Group

Font Group 1

Font Group 2

Font Group 3

The

KX-P4440

emulates

the

HP

LaserJet

Series

III

printer.

Because

of

all of its additional fonts, it is actually possible for the printer to be

compatible with various printer drivers.

There are 3 different font groups available in the printer. (Refer to page

3-20 for more information on Font Groups.) Below is a summary of the

advantages and disadvantages of selecting each as the default:

This group offers the maximum font versatility of the KX-P4440. It should

be selected whenever you are using a Panasonic laser printer driver.

If you select this font group and are using a printer driver other than a

Panasonic

laser

printer

and

encounter

problems,

such

as

improper

justification

or

character

spacing

of

proportional

characters,

then

we

suggest that Font Group 2 be selected. This problem may be due your

software selecting the resident Century font, which is a proportional space

font, while the parameters are set for a mono-space font, such as Courier.

This group again offers a high level of font versatility. It offers all of the

KX-P4440’s

resident

fonts

except

Century

(proportionally-spaced)

fonts.

It

should

be

selected

in

the

unlikely

occurrence

that

you

encounter

the

problem described above.

This group supports only those fonts available in the HP LaserJet Series

III. While offering less fonts than Font Group 2, this is another alternative

if the Century font is selected instead of a different proportionally spaced

font. (See above.)

Configuring Your

Printer interface

Whenever possible, the KX-P4440 should be set with Font Group 1 se­

lected. This will offer maximum versatility of fonts.

The

KX-P4440

features

both

Centronics

parallel

and

RS-232C

serial

interfaces. Please check to see which you are using to connect your system

to

your

printer.

The

printer

is

set

to

AUTO

SWITCH

at

the

factory,

allowing the printer to accept data through either port. If you choose to

send data through the RS-232C serial port, check the settings on both the

system and the printer to be sure they watch. The factory settings are

listed on page 3-44.

As an example if you have an IBM PC or compatible, and you are going

to use LPTl: or one of the COM ports as your printer port, then you

simply

select

AUTO

SWITCH.

Select

RS-232C,

only

if

you

change

the

protocol,

polarity,

baud

rate,

parity,

data

length,

start

and

stop

bits

to

match the computer’s settings.

4-4 Using Your Laser Printer

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