Improving the Printing Speed from Visual WorkbenchID: Q106395
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Printing may appear to take longer than necessary when started from
the Visual Workbench, particularly if the printer is a dot matrix
printer or something similar. This is because printing is handled by
the Windows operating system. Windows follows the
"what-you-see-is-what-you-get" (WYSIWYG) method and prints the
document in a slower graphics mode to reproduce the displayed font,
rather than using the fast, default printer font.
In most cases, printing in the same font in which the source code is
displayed in the Visual Workbench is not necessary. Use of the default
font can therefore greatly speed up the printing process, and this can
be accomplished even though the printing is handled by Windows. A
printer driver called "Generic / Text Only," which is available on the
Windows installation disks, provides text-only output, and therefore
will use the default printer font. Note that this requires text-only
capability in the printer; for example, some PostScript printers do
not have this capability.
To install this driver:
Additional query words: kbinf 1.00 1.50
Keywords : kb16bitonly
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Last Reviewed: July 15, 1999