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Laser Printer Fonts

October 28th, 2005

Ah, the endless confusion of all the little squiggles on the intarweb.

I bought a Samsung laser printer, which is really quite nice. It’s just black and white, which is fine for me, and it’s really fast, and the quality is much better than the last two crappy inkjets I’ve owned.

Thing is though… fonts. I vaguely remember reading some stuff about “where the fonts live” being different between inkjets and laser printers… or “real postscript”only being available in laser printers… or something like that.

Bottom line: sigh.

Original text: What my printer printed:
Hallo Welt!	German
你好,世界!	Chinese
Hello world!	English
Olá mundo!	Portuguese
Hallo wereld!	Dutch
こんにちは 世界!	Japanese
Καλημέρα κόσμε!	Greek
Merhaba dünya!	Turkish
Hola mundo!	Spanish
Halo dunia!	Bahasa Indonesia
Helló Világ!	Hungarian
Salut le monde!	French
Hallo verden!	Norwegian/Bokmal
Chào thế giới!	Vietnamese
Hejsan, världen!	Swedish
Привет, мир!	Russian
Tere, maailm!	Estonian
안녕, 세상!	Korean
Saluton Mondo!	Esperanto
Ahoj svet!	Czech
Hylô byd!	Welsh
Terve maailma!	Finnish
Laba ryta, pasauli!	Lithuanian
Halló heimur!	Icelandic
Sveika, pasaule!	Latvian
哈佬世界!	Cantonese
สวัสดีราคาถูก!	Thai
Hallo, wrâld	Frisian
Ave, Munde!	Latin
photo of lousy font handling by printer

It’s so RANDOM. Okay, so I can determine that there are missing fonts for several Asian languages by looking at this stuff. But what about Greek? Why does the “mu” show up but the rest is just blank?

And where do I look to start debugging such a problem? Which kinds of fonts does my printer “understand”?

In situations like this I generally think to myself… uh… I’ll solve this later.

And then I don’t.