[comp.sys.apple] Citizen 120D and Superfonts: Incompatible?

halp@TCGOULD.TN.CORNELL.EDU ("Bruce P. Halpern") (09/12/88)

I'm using AppleWorks 2.0 enhanced with Timeout AppleWorks enhancements (all
that exist) on a enhanced //e with Apple 128K 80 column card, AE PC Transporter
with 768K RAM, 8087-2 co-processor, single 5.25 IBM format 360K drive and 
Apple 3.5 drive (connected to PC Transporter), AE Timemaster clock, two Apple
Disk II 5.25 drives, Apple Super-serial card, and Epson APL card connected to
a Citizen 120D printer with parallel interface. AppleWorks prints out fine
for normal text. However, when I try to use Superfonts, only part of each letter
prints, followed by a few form-feeds, and then another part of each letter.

The AppleWorks printer set-up is told that the printer is an Epson FX type.
This seems to produce good results for text. I've tried configuring
Superfonts for Apple Parallel Interface, and for a line-feed or for no 
line-feed after return. Nothing seems to help. I haven't tried Beagle
Bros. Technical Support yet.

Any suggestions?

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