Using Printer Fonts
You can print your documents using pre-installed
printer fonts by substituting them for TrueType
fonts in the computer.
Note
● The printer fonts do not exactly duplicate the appearance
of the TrueType fonts seen on screen.
● This function is not available in some applications.
For Windows
1
Open the file you want to print.
2
From the [File] menu, select [Print].
3
Click [Preferences] or [Properties].
4
Select the [Extend] tab.
5
Click [Fonts].
6
Select the [Font Substitution] check
box.
7
Specify which printer fonts to use
instead of TrueType fonts in the [Font
Substitution Table].
8
Click [OK].
9
Configure other settings if necessary and
then start printing.
Using Computer Fonts
You can print your documents using TrueType
fonts in the computer to retain the same font
appearance as on the computer screen.
For Windows
1
Open the file you want to print.
2
From the [File] menu, select [Print].
3
Click [Preferences] or [Properties].
4
Select the [Extend] tab.
5
Click [Fonts].
6
Deselect the [Font Substitution] check
box, select either of the following fonts
and then click [OK].
- [Download as Outline Font]
Font images are created by the printer.
- [Download as Bitmap Font]
Font images are created by the printer driver
7
Configure other settings if necessary and
then start printing.
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