SOURCE: brother Hl-2040 laser printer
Fonts and sizes are typically controlled by the application you are using. Are you sure you are increasing the font size? I've had some users confused by the zoom feature which is more like a magnifying lens. It just makes thing larger for viewing purposes and does not affect the print size. To change the actual font size of a document already created you would first highlight the text in the document. In Word (other applications are similar) you would then select Format from the main menu bar, then select Font. In the next box that appears you would click on the Font tab, and then in the Size field select a larger font size. After that click on OK and you should see your font size change. Let us know if that was your problem or not.
SOURCE: Change font size
Two things you can try!
1.From your Browser you can change text size in the browser.
I am using Internet Explorer for this example
Click on View from the top tool bar, Select Text Size.. you can increase and decrease the text size of a web page.
2.Before you print check Print Preview and Increse the page size.
My Browser defualt to Shrink to Fit,
I can change that to 120% and it will print the page very large.
Most programs in Windows will offer a Print Preivew
there you can make adjustments, and this can also be accomplished with Page Set Up..
Hope this Helps
SOURCE: nokia n70 reduced font size
http://m.psiloc.com/d/s60/Psiloc_FontMagnifier_S603rd.sisx
download this app this will increase ur font size
SOURCE: when print button is pressed my printer prints a tiny font
Are you printing from file or through a browser . If its later then its almost certainty that the fonts have been reduced in browser. You can go to File - > Page setup and check if scaling is option is 100 %. This will ensure that your page will print as it is displayed on screen. Hope this helps!!
SOURCE: Increase font size on Nokia E65 Mobile Phone
NOKIA SAYS THAT THE FONTS ARE NOT CHANGAABLE THEY ARE WRONG!
There is quite a simple way to change system fonts in the Nokia E65 phone.
The following is how I did it in my E65.
First you have to select the memory as phone NOT the memory card.
Then connect the phone to PC through the standard USB cable. When the phone prompts you, select “Data Transfer” NOT PC Suite”. Once the phone is connected you can view it as a removable drive. First check if a directory named “Fonts” exists.
If it does not exist, just create it in the resources folder. If it already exists, just make a backup copy of it.
Now, go to your PC Fonts directory (usually c:\Windows\Fonts) and do the following:
You can use any TT font I used a font called Baveuse.TTF as the bold I used the Baveuse3D.TTF as my normal font. You have to have (3) three fonts and they have to be renamed to what is below or it won’t work.
Copy Any (True Type you want) font file to:\resources\Fonts\NSSB60.ttf
Copy Any Bold (True Type) font file to:\resources\Fonts\NOSNR60.ttf
Copy again the same normal Bold (TT) font file to:\resources\Fonts\NSTSB60.ttf
The (3) Three fonts have to be renamed as above or they wont work!!!
Then just disconnect the phone from USB turn it off. Then restart your phone and put the memory back to the card and you will have the new fonts in place. This is how I did my E65 and it worked ok for me. If the fonts are to big just start over delete the three fonts and use a different font to you find one you like I like the Baveuse.TTF font its personal choice.
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