Cid Fonts; High-Capacity Input Feeder (Hcif) - Konica Minolta Magicolor 3300 User Manual

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a font. We recommend that you use the Download Manager for Windows to
download fonts. Other methods include downloading via Ethernet, USB, or
parallel connections (refer to the Crown Books for more information).
If you need assistance, more details can be found at
printer.konicaminolta.net/support (click on Answer Base).

CID Fonts

CID fonts are a format of composite (multibyte) Type 1 fonts that address the
requirements of Far East markets. CID-keyed refers to the character identifier
(CID) numbers that are used to index and access the characters in the font.
A CID font consists of a large font file that contains all the character outlines
and a small CMap file that contains a list of characters, encodings, and
character identifiers. Each CID font can support many character set and
encoding combinations. CID fonts Adobe Morisawa, Enfour, and Fontworks
are supported on your printer.

High-capacity Input Feeder (HCIF)

The high-capacity input feeder (HCIF) is availablein two models:
1x500—Includes one 500-sheet media tray
2x500—Includes two 500-sheet media trays and casters
The HCIF is positioned under the printer, so no extra horizontal space is
necessary.
The 1x500 HCIF and printer may be placed either on a table or desk-
top or on the floor. However, the 2x500 HCIF is designed to be placed
only on the floor.
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High-capacity Input Feeder (HCIF)

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