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<H2><A NAME="s7">7. Printer setup</A></H2>

<P>Mainly there is not to say, if you have a regular ASCII line printer
(who does, these days?) there is a good chance that there are Hebrew fonts
in it on the <CODE>EPROM</CODE> chip.
<P>If you use PostScript, you should download soft fonts to the printer (you
can always use the 
<A HREF="Hebrew-HOWTO-4.html#heb-fonts">earlier mentioned</A> Web fonts for
that. These fonts are also useable with Ghostscript).
<P>If you have a PCL printer (LaserJet etc.), you can either use font 
cartridges or use Ghostscript.
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