Kyocera TASKalfa 4500i 3500i/4500i/5500i/6500i/8000i Driver Guide - Page 63

Selecting Font Settings, Font Substitution, Setting Font Substitution, Printers and Faxes

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KX DRIVER Imaging This method improves text quality and increases print speed by converting TrueType fonts to Adobe Type 42 font format. This feature is available when KPDL is selected in the PDL Settings dialog box. Download as bitmaps Downloading fonts as bitmaps provides more detail, however it creates large file sizes. This is best suited for print jobs with custom fonts, very small fonts (point size 1-4), or Asian fonts. Substitute with device fonts System fonts and device fonts are automatically matched based on typeface name. This function increases print speed and efficiency. It is useful for changing a font used throughout a large document, by replacing the old font with the desired font. Note: GDI compatible mode does not support Substitute with device fonts. Selecting Font Settings You can specify how TrueType fonts are sent to the printing system. 1 In Imaging > Font Settings, select one of the methods for sending TrueType fonts. 2 Click OK to return to the Print dialog box. 3 Click OK to start printing. Font Substitution Font substitution is the process of using one font in place of another when the intended font is not available to a printing system. Font substitution may be critical for output of documents to printing systems that are not well supported by a large font inventory. Setting Font Substitution You can use one font in place of another. 1 Click Start and click Devices and Printers (Windows 7), or click Control Panel and double-click Printers (Windows Vista), or Printers and Faxes (Windows XP). 2 Right-click on the desired printing system model and click Printing Preferences. 3 In Imaging > Font Settings, select Substitute with device fonts, then click Fonts. In the Fonts Substitution dialog box, the System fonts list shows the fonts installed on your computer. The Available device fonts list shows the printing system fonts. 4 Select the system font, and then the available device font to be substituted. 5 Click OK to save your settings. 7-3

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Imaging
This method improves text quality and increases print speed by converting
TrueType fonts to Adobe Type 42 font format. This feature is available when
KPDL
is selected in the
PDL Settings
dialog box.
Download as bitmaps
Downloading fonts as bitmaps provides more detail, however it creates large
file sizes. This is best suited for print jobs with custom fonts, very small fonts
(point size 1-4), or Asian fonts.
Substitute with device fonts
System fonts and device fonts are automatically matched based on typeface
name. This function increases print speed and efficiency. It is useful for
changing a font used throughout a large document, by replacing the old font
with the desired font.
Note:
GDI compatible mode
does not support
Substitute with device
fonts
.
Selecting Font Settings
You can specify how TrueType fonts are sent to the printing system.
1
In
Imaging
>
Font Settings
, select one of the methods for sending TrueType
fonts.
2
Click
OK
to return to the
Print
dialog box.
3
Click
OK
to start printing.
Font Substitution
Font substitution is the process of using one font in place of another when the
intended font is not available to a printing system. Font substitution may be
critical for output of documents to printing systems that are not well supported
by a large font inventory.
Setting Font Substitution
You can use one font in place of another.
1
Click
Start
and click
Devices and Printers
(Windows 7), or click
Control Panel
and double-click
Printers
(Windows Vista), or
Printers and Faxes
(Windows
XP).
2
Right-click on the desired printing system model and click
Printing
Preferences
.
3
In
Imaging
>
Font Settings
, select
Substitute with device fonts
, then click
Fonts
.
In the
Fonts Substitution
dialog box, the
System fonts
list shows the fonts
installed on your computer. The
Available device fonts
list shows the printing
system fonts.
4
Select the system font, and then the available device font to be substituted.
5
Click
OK
to save your settings.
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