In the Font creator help file I found this:
The PCL5 window allows you to edit the PCL5 data. The PCL5 data is not required, so it's good practice not to include it. [b:2ab82cf97b][color=blue:2ab82cf97b]Including PCL5 data for OpenType fonts with TrueType outlines is strongly discouraged[/color:2ab82cf97b][/b:2ab82cf97b].
Note: Extra information on many of these fields can be found in the HP PCL 5 Printer Language Technical Reference Manual available from Hewlett-Packard Boise Printer Division.
For a 30 day trial version goto www.high-logic.com
[quote:cdf19ab055="koeiekat"]In the Font creator help file I found this:
The PCL5 window allows you to edit the PCL5 data. The PCL5 data is not required, so it's good practice not to include it. [b:cdf19ab055][color=blue:cdf19ab055]Including PCL5 data for OpenType fonts with TrueType outlines is strongly discouraged[/color:cdf19ab055][/b:cdf19ab055].
Note: Extra information on many of these fields can be found in the HP PCL 5 Printer Language Technical Reference Manual available from Hewlett-Packard Boise Printer Division.
For a 30 day trial version goto www.high-logic.com[/quote:cdf19ab055]
danke...
BitteAlso have a look here: http://cd.textfiles.com/pcmedic/utils/laserprt/?N=A
Dood you rock ;-) Let me check! BTW, I thought that converting ttf to sfp or sfs might help but thats not the way to go. Plus I ran into: http://www.xywrite.com/xy3/print/xy3_printer.htm
but these .prn files for HP seem incomplete - the font is not there...just some info or parameters, and thats why I gope for conversion or something similar, to get the bitmap based version of the fonts.
Thanks again - if you find please anything let me! I've posted to HP support forum for HP laser jet II (or III) but no response - weird.
Hey again
Some might know - how do I convert a TTF font to .SFS (or .SFP) without paying for this one for example: http://www.alltype.biz/custom.php.
Or, MAYBE this alternative: I've converted them to .PFB, how do I now convert them to .SFS or .SFP?
Thanks!!
/Kocho