Using Macintosh Screen Fonts; Decompressing The Fonts - Tektronix Phaser 220e Reference Manual

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Using Macintosh screen fonts

Decompressing the fonts

Note
If you already have these fonts installed on your computer, you
don't need to install them again.
The Screen Fonts.sea archive Þle on the Macintosh Printer Utilities diskette
contains screen fonts in the following typeface families: Courier, Helvetica,
Helvetica Condensed, Helvetica Narrow, ITC Avant Garde Gothic, ITC
Bookman, ITC Zapf Chancery, ITC Zapf Dingbats, New Century
Schoolbook, Palatino, Symbol, and Times.
You need to decompress and install the screen fonts on your computer if you
want to see the printer's resident typefaces on the Macintosh screen. If you
select a font the printer doesn't have, the Macintosh creates a representative
font for printing.
The Þle Screen Fonts.sea is an archive Þle containing a group of fonts.
1.
Insert the Macintosh Printer Utilities diskette into your computer's
disk drive.
2.
Select an archive Þle with a .sea extension you want to
decompress. Double-click on the ScreenFonts.sea archive Þle.
3.
At the Self-Extracting Archive dialog box, click Continue.
4.
In the dialog box, select the drive where you want the
decompressed fonts saved.
5.
At the prompt Install software as: you are asked to name
the folder where you want the decompressed fonts to reside. Use
either the default folder name listed in the edit box or type in the
name that you want for the folder. Then click Save. Do not
decompress fonts directly into the System Folder; they must be
properly installed after they have been decompressed onto your
hard disk.
6.
At the Installation was successful dialog box, click Quit. The
decompressed fonts are saved in the folder you speciÞed.
Using Fonts and SCSI Hard Disks
Printing Reference
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