Working with Fonts in the Windows Environment
We recommend the use of True Type fonts with the laser system. TrueType fonts are
the most versatile and should be used whenever possible. They provide the best print
quality and will print well at any size. Other types of fonts might not print correctly to the
laser system.
Post Script fonts will not print correctly on the laser system unless you have the Adobe
Type Manager (ATM) installed. Even with ATM installed, a Postscript font will print but
the quality will usually be slightly lower than that of a comparable TrueType font. Some
ATM fonts will not print correctly at all to the laser system especially if they are rotated
90 degrees. If you are having trouble printing a particular ATM font, we recommend
that you use it’s True Type equivalent.
Bitmap fonts only print well when used at the specific point size they were designed for.
This point size is usually indicated in the font name such as Times Roman 12. If a font
is only available in bitmap form, you must print it at the size it was created for.
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The ULS Printer Driver for Windows
The ULS Printer Driver for Windows
NOTE:
When the following sections refer to turning a switch ON, this means putting an
“X” in the box next to the driver selection desired. Turning a switch OFF signifies
removing the “X” from the box. To change the Power, Speed, and PPI of a color,
position the mouse arrow on the color and click once with the left mouse button. This
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