Xerox 750DX Fiery SI Color Server User Guide - Page 61

Printer fonts and Macintosh screen fonts

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55-8 Managing Print Jobs You cannot use the Fiery XJ Downloader to download TrueType fonts. NOTE: If you are using TrueType fonts in Windows, you can print them by converting them to Adobe Type 1 fonts. To do this with the Adobe PostScript printer driver, click the Fonts tab and select Send TrueType Fonts to This Printer as Type 1. To do this with the Windows 3.x printer driver, set the Send to Printer as Adobe Type 1 command in the Advanced Options dialog box. To do this with the Windows 95 printer driver, click the Fonts tab and select Always use built-in printer fonts instead of True Type fonts. Printer fonts and Macintosh screen fonts Like all PostScript fonts, the fonts included with the Fiery SI come in two forms: printer fonts and screen fonts. The printer fonts are installed permanently on the Fiery SI's hard disk. The screen fonts, which are included with the Fiery SI, should be installed on your Macintosh. If you are using these fonts in documents you print on a LaserWriter, they are probably already installed. If not, you'll need to install them yourself. See Getting Started for instructions. Occasionally, you may want to use PostScript (Macintosh) or Adobe Type 1 (Windows) fonts that are not included with the Fiery SI. If so, you'll need to install both the screen fonts and the printer fonts on your computer. To do this, follow the instructions from the font manufacturer.

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Managing Print Jobs
You cannot use the Fiery XJ Downloader to download TrueType fonts.
N
OTE
:
If you are using TrueType fonts in Windows, you can print them by converting
them to Adobe Type 1 fonts. To do this with the Adobe PostScript printer driver, click
the Fonts tab and select
Send TrueType Fonts to This Printer as Type 1
. To do this
with the Windows 3.x printer driver, set the
Send to Printer as Adobe Type 1
command in the Advanced Options dialog box. To do this with the Windows 95
printer driver, click the Fonts tab and select
Always use built-in printer fonts instead
of True Type fonts
.
Printer fonts and Macintosh screen fonts
Like all PostScript fonts, the fonts included with the Fiery SI come in two forms:
printer fonts and screen fonts. The printer fonts are installed permanently on the
Fiery SI’s hard disk. The screen fonts, which are included with the Fiery SI, should be
installed on your Macintosh. If you are using these fonts in documents you print on a
LaserWriter, they are probably already installed. If not, you’ll need to install them
yourself. See
Getting Started
for instructions.
Occasionally, you may want to use PostScript (Macintosh) or Adobe Type 1
(Windows) fonts that are not included with the Fiery SI. If so, you’ll need to install
both the screen fonts and the printer fonts on your computer. To do this, follow the
instructions from the font manufacturer.