When The Printer And Screen Fonts Don't Match - Epson ActionLaser 1600 Reference Manual

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Note:
The distinction between printer and screen fonts is not as important
when you are using TrueType fonts, which are included with
Windows 3.1. See "TrueType fonts" later in this chapter.
Each font installed on your printer has a matching screen font
that is accessible when you are using the LJ4 driver. The screen
fonts are installed when you install the printer driver.

When the printer and screen fonts don't match

In some cases, you may have a printer font that does not have a
matching screen font, or you may have a screen font but not a
corresponding printer font. Such situations occur for the
following reasons:
You install a font cartridge that contains printer fonts but
no screen fonts.
You install a screen font on the computer without installing
a printer font.
You use a driver other than the LJ4 driver.
You move the screen fonts to a different directory and your
computer cannot find them.
If you have a printer font but not a matching screen font, the
computer uses an available screen font to display text on the
screen. In this case, the screen display will not exactly match
the printed output.
If you have a screen font but not a printer font, you will be able
to select the font and view it on screen. However, when you
send the job to the printer, the printer will not be able to print
the font and will substitute another font (Courier).
Fonts 3-5

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