Ok... is the printer running off a printserver, an actual server/PC or directly from your PC? If it's on another PC or server, that PC processes the printjob and if it does'nt have that font installed, it gets confused and either adds the weird boxes or uses the default, Arial. If it's directly from your PC, I have no idea. If it's thru a printserver, the printserver may not be recognizing the font.
postscript renders the print job as a single image. PCL sends commands to the printer. Printing sometimes takes longer to process, but is generally more reliable for wysiwyg printing IMHO
got a new color laser at the office and installed the postscript drivers for it ... works perfect.
Now why doesn't it work for any of the other printers?
PS: The printers NOT working are: Canon 3170 and Canon IR 2010F. The new printer is a Lexmark c510n
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