Disable Device Fonts; Graphics; Selecting Graphics Settings; Pattern Scaling - Kyocera TASKalfa 250ci User Manual

500ci/400ci/300ci/250ci printer driver user guide rev 12.23.2010.9
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Imaging
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Disable Device Fonts

Disabling Device Fonts
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Graphics

Selecting Graphics Settings

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Pattern Scaling

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In the Fonts Substitution dialog box, the System fonts list shows the fonts
installed on your computer. The Available device fonts list shows the printing
system fonts.
Select the system font, and then the available device font to be substituted.
Click OK to save your settings.
If the device font does not have similar font characteristics to the system font,
character spacing in the document may appear incorrect.
In some cases, the printing system substitutes fonts even if you send the
TrueType fonts as outline fonts or bitmap images. Select Disable device fonts
to prevent substitution of device fonts for TrueType fonts.
This option also improves portability of printable data. (If cleared, device fonts
may not match when sent to a different printing system.)
Some Adobe applications have device font limitations. To overcome these
limitations, select Disable device fonts. Device fonts are normally visible in the
application font lists as printer icons next to the font name, unless there are
equivalent system fonts, in which case the "TT" TrueType icon remains.
You can prevent substitution of device fonts for TrueType fonts.
In Imaging > Font Settings, select the Disable device fonts check box.
Click OK to save your settings.
Graphics are pictorial representations of information. Graphics can be functional
(charts, diagrams) or artistic (drawings, photographs). Graphics Settings let
you select options for your printed graphics.
Note: Some options are available only when a specific PDL is selected.
In the Imaging tab, click Graphics.
In the Graphics Settings dialog box, select from the available options, and then
click OK to save your selections.
Pattern scaling is a feature that can help improve visual compatibility between
screen and print output. Graphics objects, such as a shape or a path, often
include patterns and fills that are composed of collections of printed dots. A
pattern is a planned or random repetition of colors, shapes, lines, values, and
textures to create a visual arrangement. A fill is the application of a color or
grayscale to a graphics object. If printed patterns and fills do not match the
appearance of that on the screen, use Pattern scaling to select a different
density of printed dots.
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