Auto Line Spacing with Brother HL-8 Printer DriverLast reviewed: February 5, 1998Article ID: Q77013 |
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SUMMARYDocuments formatted for the font Brougham, point size 12, and "Auto" line spacing in Microsoft Word for Windows are incorrectly spaced when using the Brother HL-8 printer driver (BROHL.DRV).
MORE INFORMATIONThe Brother HL-8 printer emulates the Hewlett-Packard (HP) LaserJet Series II. The Brother's internal Brougham font is equivalent to the LaserJet's Courier font, which is normally spaced at 6 lines per inch. The Brother driver sets "Auto" line spacing for the Brougham 12-point font to 5 lines per inch instead of 6 lines per inch. Workaround: To obtain the correct line spacing when using the Brougham 12-point font, format the text for "Single" line spacing instead of "Auto" in the Format Paragraph menu. Brother has confirmed this to be a problem with its BROHL.DRV driver version 1.0, which is included in the Microsoft Windows version 3.0 Supplemental Driver Library. Reference(s): Printer Driver Liaison Testing "Microsoft Word for Windows User's Reference," pages 174-175.
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