Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!csd4.csd.uwm.edu!mailrus!sharkey!mcf!mibte!gamma!towernet!pyuxp!mruxb!ral From: ral@mruxb.UUCP (Ronald A. Levenberg) Newsgroups: comp.fonts Subject: Re: LaserJet II: Soft vs Hard Fonts Message-ID: <912@mruxb.UUCP> Date: 16 Aug 89 03:56:49 GMT References: <5130001@vantage.UUCP> <5489@ncrwic.Wichita.NCR.COM> Reply-To: ral@mruxb.UUCP (Ronald A. Levenberg) Organization: Bell Communications Research, NJ Lines: 12 Consider that extra RAM in your Laserjet II doesn't just provide the ability to download fonts. This memory is also required to print a full page of 300 dpi graphics. If you are printing graphics from drawing programs like Arts & Letters or from spreadsheets like Microsoft Excel, you'll need the extra memory unless you are willing to settle for lower resolution like 150 dpi or 75 dpi. It seems to me that you'll do better with RAM than a super cartridge. Keep in mind that you can print soft fonts in very large sizes. For viewgraphs (text charts), it's very powerful to use a word processor to produce text charts with 30 pt headings and 22 point bullet lists. Try that with your cartridge!