Font Substitution; How To Use - Sharp AR-C360P Printing Manual

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Chapter 7: Font Substitution
This advanced feature allows you to substitute printer fonts for
TrueType fonts. This may be useful if you have a document
formatted with a font that is not installed on your system, but the
font is built in to the printer.
When using Font Substitution, the general layout of a document
does not change, but accurate font design is lost. For this reason,
Font Substitution is generally not recommended as it becomes very
difficult to predict the appearance of your document when printed,
since there is no way of previewing how the document will print with
these substituted fonts.
NOTES
1. If your software application uses a proprietary printer driver, Font
Substitution may not work.
2. Not all TrueType fonts can be replaced with printer fonts.
Tip:
You can print a sample of each of the printer's built-in fonts from the
Printer Operator Panel. See the User's Guide.

How to use

1.
On the [Job Options] tab, click [Fonts...].
2.
Choose either [Download as Outline Font] or [Download as
Bitmap Font].
3.
Check the [Font Substitution] checkbox to activate font
substitution, or clear it to deactivate this function.
The TrueType and Printer Font panes list the fonts on your
system and which fonts will be substituted for them on the
printer. If you click on one of the TrueType fonts in the list, its
associated printer font will be highlighted. You can change this
if you wish by clicking on a different printer font. Click
[Default] to restore the default settings.
4.
Click [OK] to confirm your changes.
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