AddEuro feature
Important
The modern print platform is Windows' preferred means of communicating with printers. We recommend that you use Microsoft's IPP inbox class driver, along with Print Support Apps (PSA), to customize the print experience in Windows 10 and 11 for printer device development.
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The Euro symbol, as shown in the following figure, is the currency symbol for the basic monetary unit used in countries/regions of the European Union.
The AddEuro feature adds this symbol to the printer's device font. When AddEuro is enabled, a Euro symbol that appears on a display device will also be printed on paper when the document is sent to a printer. If this feature is unavailable or disabled, a user who selects an unaliased device font will be able to see a Euro symbol on the screen, but will see a large circular dot on paper. With this feature enabled, a user can print the Euro symbol, whether or not it is available in the printer's device font.
AddEuro uses a private PPD keyword, *ADHasEuro, to allow printer manufacturers to set the best defaults.
Keyword and Value | Meaning |
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ADHasEuro: True | The printer already has a built-in Euro symbol that does not need to be downloaded. With this value, AddEuro is disabled by default. |
ADHasEuro: False | The printer does not have a built-in Euro symbol; if called for by an application, this symbol should be downloaded. With this value, AddEuro is enabled by default, regardless of PostScript version. |
If the *ADHasEuro keyword does not appear, the AddEuro feature is enabled by default for printers with PostScript versions before 3011, and disabled by default for versions 3011 or after.