Font Like Dot Matrix Printer
Apr 07, 2018 Re: What is the suitable font for Dot Matrix Printer to print RDLC? Oct 03, 2013 03:38 PM karthi128 LINK I hope dot matrix always go.
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But like the previous attempts, those are still graphical in nature with an attempt to give us a dot-matrix compatibility. While I salute the efforts made by the guys who have created those fonts and that those show us properly aligned characters on screen, I am sad to say that those do not also give us 'real' DOS text via simply looking again on the alignment of the colons of the result print output. So I said to myself, just this morning, the last recourse is to use the Draft Fonts (really named Draft Fonts) by trying to find out where those can come from. Meaning I tried installing a lot of Epson Dot Matrix printers hoping one of these can result to the installation of the much wanted Draft Fonts; and fails finding those again. Until a thought hit me, I have been doing this wrong all along! You see, what I have been doing (and I believe most of you are) is looking for fonts by checking those from inside maybe Word's dropdown list of fonts and testing a font on some words we typed inside a document; and not seeing what we need. The Hidden Trick We are not seeing those we sought because we are checking those via the dropdown list of fonts while our printer is still set to another non dot-matrix printer.
The trick if you want to test and find the available draft fonts or its counterparts for a specific printer, is to temporarily set that printer you are attempting to use for DOS printing style as the Default Printer. Or simply from within Microsoft Word, change the printer into that. Because the dropdown list of fonts depends on the printer you are trying to use.
By changing the printer to my POS printer (Epson TM-U220D in my case) from within Word, I was able to see now the ' hidden' available fonts as shown in the image below.