Brother International MFC-7050C Users Manual - English - Page 151

TrueType Options, Ink Cartridge Maintenance

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Windows® Printing TrueType Options s Automatic Rasterize in Driver is the default setting. s Rasterize in Driver TrueType fonts will be generated as bitmap soft fonts by Windows®, and actually will be rendered by the driver. Rasterize in Driver is more efficient than Rasterize in Windows and in most cases will result in WYSIWIG output. s Rasterize in Windows Rasterize in Windows causes Windows® to render the fonts and send them to the driver as a raster. Although the distinction from Rasterize in Driver is arcane, it serves a useful purpose to have both options. In some unusual situations, WYSIWIG can be attained only by having Windows rasterize the fonts and send as a raster. For example, if a character needs to be clipped, this cannot be done when it is generated as a soft font, and the character will not be printed. In this situation, rasterizing in Windows is the only way to get WYSIWIG output. See Ink Cartridge Maintenance p. 21-12 Ink Cartridge Maintenance Click the Maintenance... button to access the Ink Cartridge Maintenance screen. Use it to install or replace ink cartridges using the PC keyboard. WINDOWS® PRINTING 16 - 13

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WINDOWS
®
PRINTING
16-13
Windows
®
Printing
TrueType Options
Automatic
Rasterize in Driver
is the default setting.
Rasterize in Driver
TrueType fonts will be generated as bitmap soft fonts by
Windows
®
, and actually will be rendered by the driver.
Rasterize in Driver is more efficient than Rasterize in
Windows and in most cases will result in WYSIWIG output.
Rasterize in Windows
Rasterize in Windows causes Windows
®
to render the fonts and
send them to the driver as a raster.
Although the distinction from Rasterize in Driver is arcane, it
serves a useful purpose to have both options. In some unusual
situations, WYSIWIG can be attained only by having Windows
rasterize the fonts and send as a raster.
For example, if a
character needs to be clipped, this cannot be done when it is
generated as a soft font, and the character will not be printed.
In this situation, rasterizing in Windows is the only way to get
WYSIWIG output.
Ink Cartridge Maintenance
Click the
Maintenance...
button to access the
Ink Cartridge
Maintenance
screen. Use it to install or replace ink cartridges
using the PC keyboard.
See
Ink Cartridge
Maintenance
p. 21-12