problem print ir2870 in windows 7

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  • vandezo
    I don't know

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    • Nov 2007
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    #1

    problem print ir2870 in windows 7

    When I print a text document or image in Windows 7 x84
    a space took so far
    away from the supposed.
    but when i print using WindowsXP no problem happens.
    I've downloaded the drivers for Windows 7 32bit and 64bit PCL5 and PCL6 .

    where actually the problem is? in the engine, the computer, or on the driver? Need help soon.
    Thank you in advance...

    Here Example
    contoh hasil butut.jpg
    Last edited by vandezo; 11-03-2010, 03:50 AM.
  • SCREWTAPE
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    #2
    Would like to help but I'm having a hard time understanding..

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    • vandezo
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      #3
      Originally posted by SCREWTAPE
      Would like to help but I'm having a hard time understanding..
      just look the image mr. screwtape.

      iam sorry my english is bad

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      • teckat
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        #4
        Originally posted by SCREWTAPE
        Would like to help but I'm having a hard time understanding..

        fonts are spread TWO spaces apart ~~~~~~~~~~~
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        • teckat
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          #5
          are those true type fonts being used in win7 64
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          • vandezo
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            #6
            any solution?

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            • teckat
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              #7
              Originally posted by vandezo
              any solution?

              is that a word .doc posted
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              • teckat
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                #8
                Originally posted by vandezo
                any solution?
                RE-SET WIN7 to default fonts
                1. Right-click the desktop. Choose "Personalize."
                2. Click Window Color and Appearance.
                3. Click Advanced Appearance Settings
                4. Go through each item and reset fonts (where appropriate) to Segoe UI 9pt, not bold, not italic. (All the settings in a default Win7 or Vista machine will be Segoe UI 9pt.)

                if all your settings here are already Segoe UI 9pt -- then you have probably inadvertently changed your ClearType settings. ClearType is how Windows draws fonts on-screen, and depending on the screen, different settings will be needed for optimal font display.
                To fix this in Win7:
                1. Right-click the desktop. Choose "Personalize."
                2. Click "Display"
                3. Click "Adjust ClearType Text"
                4. A window will pop up. Make sure its checkbox ("Turn on ClearType") is checked. Click "Next."
                5. Follow the prompts through the wizard, adjusting until the fonts look "right" again.
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                • vandezo
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by teckat
                  is that a word .doc posted
                  there is a "print test page" from the driver

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                  • vandezo
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by teckat
                    RE-SET WIN7 to default fonts

                    1. Right-click the desktop. Choose "Personalize."
                    2. Click Window Color and Appearance.
                    3. Click Advanced Appearance Settings
                    4. Go through each item and reset fonts (where appropriate) to Segoe UI 9pt, not bold, not italic. (All the settings in a default Win7 or Vista machine will be Segoe UI 9pt.)


                    if all your settings here are already Segoe UI 9pt -- then you have probably inadvertently changed your ClearType settings. ClearType is how Windows draws fonts on-screen, and depending on the screen, different settings will be needed for optimal font display.
                    To fix this in Win7:

                    1. Right-click the desktop. Choose "Personalize."
                    2. Click "Display"
                    3. Click "Adjust ClearType Text"
                    4. A window will pop up. Make sure its checkbox ("Turn on ClearType") is checked. Click "Next."
                    5. Follow the prompts through the wizard, adjusting until the fonts look "right" again.
                    ok i will try this.. thanks

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