Kyocera Ai6060 PCU-1 Instruction HB - Page 83

Font Selection

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Printer Drivers Font Selection Standard fonts of the PostScript and PCL 5e languages are displayed on the following pages. The PostScript fonts shown are the visual equivalent of the Adobe fonts with the same names. A PostScript compatible file system is provided for storing downloaded fonts or other files. At this time, PCL 5e does not support storing downloaded fonts on a hard drive. Fonts that are downloaded with a print job are lost when the language changes or when the power is turned off. PostScript fonts can be permanently installed on the hard drive. Refer to your software documentation for font installation procedures. Selecting Fonts from Application Software Fonts can be selected through your application software after you have set up your hard disk with the necessary printer files and font files. Refer to your application software documentation for details. Selecting PCL 5 Fonts using Embedded Printer Commands Some applications allow embedded command to be entered in your file from within your document. When an embedded printer command is entered, the printer performs a font search to match the certain font characteristics, e.g., spacing, pitch, point size. Printer commands for PCL 5 are included in Section 4. NOTES: 1. A Japanese market version of the PCU-1 is provided with Kanji font support, and will use the Pipeline PowerPage 2J PostScript interpreter and Kanji type 0/4 fonts. Standard fonts are compatible with the Mincho and Gothic fonts found in most Kanji printers and in Windows J. 2. Temporary soft fonts are downloaded for a specific document, deleted when the font printout is generated, and do not appear on the font printout; downloaded permanent soft fonts remain resident in the printer until they are replaced with other fonts or until the printer is turned off. 3. PostScript fonts listed are the visual equivalent of Adobe font names, and are not the actual Adobe fonts. Printer Drivers 2-69

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Font Selection
Standard fonts of the PostScript and PCL 5e languages are displayed on the following
pages. The PostScript fonts shown are the visual equivalent of the Adobe fonts with the
same names.
A PostScript compatible file system is provided for storing downloaded fonts or other
files. At this time, PCL 5e does not support storing downloaded fonts on a hard drive.
Fonts that are downloaded with a print job are lost when the language changes or when
the power is turned off. PostScript fonts can be permanently installed on the hard drive.
Refer to your software documentation for font installation procedures.
Selecting Fonts from Application Software
Fonts can be selected through your application software after you have set up your hard
disk with the necessary printer files and font files. Refer to your application software
documentation for details.
Selecting PCL 5 Fonts using Embedded Printer Commands
Some applications allow embedded command to be entered in your file from within your
document. When an embedded printer command is entered, the printer performs a font
search to match the certain font characteristics, e.g., spacing, pitch, point size. Printer
commands for PCL 5 are included in Section 4.
NOTES:
1. A Japanese market version of the PCU-1 is provided with Kanji font support, and will
use the Pipeline PowerPage 2J PostScript interpreter and Kanji type 0/4 fonts. Standard
fonts are compatible with the Mincho and Gothic fonts found in most Kanji printers and
in Windows J.
2. Temporary soft fonts are downloaded for a specific document, deleted when the font
printout is generated, and do not appear on the font printout; downloaded permanent
soft fonts remain resident in the printer until they are replaced with other fonts or until
the printer is turned off.
3. PostScript fonts listed are the visual equivalent of Adobe font names, and are not the
actual Adobe fonts.