Saving Downloaded Fonts And Macros (Pcl Mode) - NEC SuperScript 610 User Manual

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Using Fonts
SAVING
DOWNLOADED
FONTS AND
MACROS
(PCL MODE)
When the PCL interpreter is closed any downloaded
fonts or macros will be lost, just as if you had turned
off a regular PCL printer.
You can preserve this information through the NEC
SuperScript Console to keep the PCL interpreter
active.
1. Click the Start Button, point to Programs,
NEC SuperScript tools, and then click NEC
SuperScript Console.
2. Download macros or soft fonts in advance
using the ADD button of the Local Queue tab
to copy the macros or soft font data to the
printer.
3. Minimize the SuperScript Console. (Place the
SuperScript Console on the Taskbar.)
4. Start or return to your application and print
your document.
This will preserve your downloaded fonts and
macros. Also, if your next print job uses PCL, it will
take less time to print because the SuperScript PCL
interpreter has already been loaded. However, if you
switch from PCL to GDI or PostScript mode, this
information will be lost, just as if you were changing
printer languages in a conventional printer.
NOTE: For Clients this feature can be used only if
the Server activates the SuperScript Console
program and adds the fonts and macros as described
above.

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