Working with Fonts
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Downloading Fonts
Fonts that reside on your computer’s hard disk can be
downloaded, or transferred, to the printer so they can be printed.
Downloaded fonts, also called soft fonts, remain in printer
memory until you turn off the printer or otherwise reset it. If you
plan on downloading many fonts, make sure your printer has
sufficient memory.
Most font packages make it easy to manage fonts by providing
their own installer. The installer gives you the option of having
the fonts automatically downloaded whenever you start your
computer or having fonts downloaded only when you need to
print a particular font.
Installing PostScript Screen Fonts
You need to install the PostScript screen fonts using Adobe Type
Manager so that the fonts in the printout will be identical to the
fonts that you see on the screen. The PostScript screen fonts are
located in the
PS3_fnts
folder on the CD-ROM that shipped with
your printer. You can print PostScript files even if the screen fonts
are not installed. However, the fonts in the printout will not be
exactly the same as the fonts on the screen.
For instructions on installing screen fonts using Adobe Type
Manager, see Adobe Type Manager’s online help.
Note:
To install the PostScript screen fonts, make sure that your hard disk has
at least 6 MB of free space.
Summary of Contents for EPL-N3000
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Page 139: ...126 Using the PostScript Printer Software Windows ...
Page 233: ...220 Installing Options ...
Page 255: ...242 Replacing the Consumable Product ...
Page 302: ...Troubleshooting 289 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 2 Click the Details tab ...
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Page 428: ...PostScript Font Samples 415 E E E E E E E E E E E E Appendix E PostScript Font Samples ...
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