Working with Fonts in the Macintosh Environment
We recommend the use of True Type Fonts. 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.
Post Script fonts will not print correctly on the laser system unless your Macintosh has
the Adobe Type Manager (ATM) extension loaded. Even with the ATM extension
loaded, 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 to the laser
system especially if they are rotated 90 degrees.
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.
Font types can only be identified by looking in the Fonts folder which is found in the
System folder. Each font has its own icon in the Fonts folder and the font type can be
identified by the icon. Refer to the Macintosh System 7 Reference Manual for an
explanation of the font icons and their meanings.
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