HP DeskJet Scalable Font Driver Setup and TrueType

Last reviewed: November 21, 1994
Article ID: Q84559
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows operating system versions 3.1, 3.11

SUMMARY

Hewlett-Packard (HP) provides a scalable printer driver for use with the DeskJet 500 and DeskJet 500C printers and Microsoft Windows version 3.0. This driver is not updated during the upgrade from Microsoft Windows operating system version 3.0 to version 3.1.

This HP printer driver is not compatible with the TrueType font technology that is included with Microsoft Windows operating system version 3.1. However, the HP driver does include the scalable fonts CG Times, Courier, and Univers. These fonts are not available if the Microsoft supplied driver that is included with Microsoft Windows version 3.1 is used.

MORE INFORMATION

When upgrading from the Microsoft Windows operating system version 3.0 to version 3.1, the HP DeskJet 500 scalable font printer driver is not updated. The earlier driver is left installed because the Microsoft provided DeskJet 500 printer driver does not directly support some of the HP scalable soft fonts included with the earlier printer driver.

The DeskJet printer driver included with Windows 3.1 supports TrueType fonts, unlike the HP version. The new driver supplied with Microsoft Windows 3.1 has compatible fonts to the HP scalable fonts.

TrueType fonts will not be available to Windows applications if the HP supplied scalable driver is used.

The Microsoft supplied driver includes the following TrueType fonts that are compatible with the HP scalable fonts.

Hewlett-Packard Scalable Font   Microsoft TrueType Scalable Font
-----------------------------   --------------------------------

CG Times                        Times New Roman
Courier                         Courier New
Univers                         Arial

Do the following to add the new Microsoft Windows 3.1 DeskJet 500 printer driver:

  1. Run Control Panel.

  2. Choose the Printers icon.

  3. Choose Add.

  4. Choose the appropriate driver (DeskJet 500, or DeskJet 500C).

  5. Choose Install.

After installing the new DeskJet 500 printer driver, the HP Scalable driver may be left installed in conjunction with the current driver, or may be removed.

Most Windows-based applications allow switching between printer drivers from the File menu. Often this selection is available as Print Setup or Printer Setup. This feature allows you to switch between the earlier HP scalable driver and the later Microsoft driver that supports TrueType. This feature will only be available if both drivers are installed.

While the HP scalable driver may be left in tact for compatibility reasons, the newer TrueType driver provides compatible fonts and should be suited for most applications. For most users, the HP scalable driver can be removed.

Notes

Saved documents that include CG Times, Courier, and Univers fonts will be automatically updated to use the TrueType counterparts when the Microsoft 3.1 driver is installed.

The Microsoft Windows 3.1 printer drivers for the HP DeskJet family can be identified by the following descriptions:

   HP DeskJet
   HP DeskJet Plus
   HP DeskJet 500
   HP DeskJet 500C

The HP-supplied scalable printer drivers for Microsoft Windows 3.0 can be identified by the following descriptions:

   HP DeskJet 500 Scalable Driver
   HP DeskJet Series V2.00
   HP DeskJet Series V2.1


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KBSubcategory: windrvr
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Last reviewed: November 21, 1994
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