HP 4500 HP Color LaserJet 4500, 4500 N, 4500 DN Printer - User Guide, C4084-90 - Page 93

Using Fonts on a Network, Guidelines for printing with different fonts

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Using Fonts on a Network Consult with your network administrator or with other network users before using the printer control panel to change the default font and before downloading or removing soft fonts and typefaces. To conserve memory and avoid unexpected printer output, use the guidelines that follow. Your network operating system might automatically protect each user's print job from the effects of other print jobs in the network. Consult a network administrator for more information. Guidelines for printing with different fonts q The 80 internal fonts are available in PostScript Emulation (PS) and PCL mode. In order to use a font, your software application must support it. q To conserve printer memory, download only those fonts that are needed. q If you require several downloaded fonts, consider installing additional printer memory. q Some software applications automatically download fonts at the beginning of each print job. It might be possible to configure those applications to download only soft fonts that are not already resident in the printer. See your software application's documentation for more information. EN Chapter 5 93

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Chapter 5
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Using Fonts on a Network
Consult with your network administrator or with other network users
before using the printer control panel to change the default font and
before downloading or removing soft fonts and typefaces.
To conserve memory and avoid unexpected printer output, use the
guidelines that follow. Your network operating system might
automatically protect each user’s print job from the effects of other
print jobs in the network. Consult a network administrator for more
information.
Guidelines for printing with different fonts
The 80 internal fonts are available in PostScript Emulation (PS)
and PCL mode. In order to use a font, your software application
must support it.
To conserve printer memory, download only those fonts that are
needed.
If you require several downloaded fonts, consider installing
additional printer memory.
Some software applications automatically download fonts at the
beginning of each print job. It might be possible to configure those
applications to download only soft fonts that are not already
resident in the printer. See your software application’s
documentation for more information.