Fonts handling
Introduction
Fonts can either reside on the printer (printer-resident fonts), or on the host system (host-resident
fonts). This section describes the difference between printer-resident fonts and host-resident
fonts.
Fonts
The printers support the following types of Font Object Content Architecture (FOCA) fonts:
• LF1 single byte raster fonts
• LF1 double byte raster fonts
• LF3 single byte Type1 outline fonts
• LF3 double byte CID outline fonts
• LF3 single and double byte TrueType outline fonts (Océ proprietary format)
The new AFP TrueType / OpenType Data Object font format is also supported. This font format
belongs to the Object Container IPDS tower and is not a FOCA format.
Fonts and code pages may be:
• Downloaded – downloaded with the application and deleted after use.
• Captured – downloaded once and captured on the printer harddisk for future use.
• Resident, user installed – installed via GUI.
• Resident, factory installed – installed together with the printer microcode. The factory installed
fonts are permanent and cannot be deleted.
Type
Technology
LF1
Single byte raster fonts
Double byte raster fonts
LF3
PostScript PFB (Type1)
PostScript CID
TrueType (single byte)
TrueType (double byte)
OC
Data Object Font – TrueType
Data Object Font – Open Type
Printer-resident fonts
The printer is delivered with a set of resident fonts and code pages. This set corresponds to the
so called 4028 Compatibility Resident Font Set and Code Page Set which is supplied with the IBM
AFCCU printers. While the original IBM 4028 CRFS only contains raster fonts, the Océ printers use
TrueType outline fonts. A complete list of the 4028 Compatibility Resident Font Set and the code
pages can be found in Chapter 3 of the IBM IPDS Handbook for printers that use the AFCCU.
The factory installed fonts and code pages cannot be deleted or modified. You can also install
additional outline fonts or code pages; the installation is described in paragraph 'Install resources
on the printer'.
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