LaserJet 6 p ignoring letters

I work for a University doing tech support and I came across a strange question. Printer Laserjet 6 p in one of the offices of our AHD is ignorant letters or their prayer in the following way:

2013 Summ r NFL r ation Sch

In the case of words 'School' and 'Information', the o's look like the symbol for pi and the 'm' appears to make up for a bit. I was told that this problem does not occur if printing from Notepad.

Any thoughts?

Changed the font Arial (apparently this model has pre-installed fonts) and it prints fine. It turns out that the age of the printer it will more or less be an insoluble problem. The printer comes pre-installed with 45 fonts and additional fonts must be added in via compatibility packs HP maintains is more due to the age of the equipment. I have loaded it to print documents of police 'fun' at the front desk, which is much more recent and does not suffer from this problem.

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