Xerox 6180N DocuSP Common Controller System Guide - Page 97

Font substitution

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Fonts NOTE: Refer to your application documentation for more information on downloading fonts in your document. If you are using a font in your application that has the same name as a resident font but is a different version, it must be downloaded with the job. The DocuSP controller will use the downloaded font rather than the resident font. NOTE: Marking a font for permanent downloading in your application is not supported. Optional or soft fonts Downloading fonts each time you print will increase the size of the file and result in a longer transmission time. If your print jobs regularly require a font that is not a resident font, you may request to have it installed as an optional font at the DocuSP controller. Your printing organizations font policy should give you the specific information you need to request a special font. Font substitution A document may require a font that is not available at the DocuSP controller and has not been downloaded with the source file. When the requested font is not available, font substitution will take place. PostScript fonts A single default font, set by the System Administrator in the DocuSP software, will be substituted for any font requirements that cannot be met at the DocuSP controller. A message will be printed to confirm that a substitution has taken place. PCL 5e fonts Another type of substitution occurs for PCL fonts. If a requested PCL font is not available, the DocuSP controller will determine which available font best matches the requested one and perform the substitution. Any PCL stream that does not have any fonts specified in the file will have the default font programmed in the PCL font section for the corresponding queue in Queue Management. System Guide 6-7

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Fonts
System Guide
6-7
NOTE:
Refer to your application documentation for more
information on downloading fonts in your document.
If you are using a font in your application that has the same
name as a resident font but is a different version, it must be
downloaded with the job. The DocuSP controller will use the
downloaded font rather than the resident font.
NOTE:
Marking a font for permanent downloading in your
application is not supported.
Optional or soft fonts
Downloading fonts each time you print will increase the size
of the file and result in a longer transmission time. If your print
jobs regularly require a font that is not a resident font, you
may request to have it installed as an optional font at the
DocuSP controller. Your printing organizations font policy
should give you the specific information you need to request
a special font.
Font substitution
A document may require a font that is not available at the
DocuSP controller and has not been downloaded with the
source file. When the requested font is not available, font
substitution will take place.
PostScript fonts
A single default font, set by the System Administrator in the
DocuSP software, will be substituted for any font
requirements that cannot be met at the DocuSP controller. A
message will be printed to confirm that a substitution has
taken place.
PCL 5e fonts
Another type of substitution occurs for PCL fonts. If a
requested PCL font is not available, the DocuSP controller
will determine which available font best matches the
requested one and perform the substitution. Any PCL stream
that does not have any fonts specified in the file will have the
default font programmed in the PCL font section for the
corresponding queue in Queue Management.