Downloading Fonts From The Network; Resident Fonts; Postscript Resident Fonts - Xerox 6100BD - Phaser Color Laser Printer System Manual

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System Administration
Downloaded font

Downloading fonts from the network

Resident fonts

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Server controller to be customized with special fonts, such as
logos, or other special font applications as needed.
A downloaded font is a font that has its requirements embedded in
the actual source file. If this font is not available at the Xerox
FreeFlow Print Server controller, the downloaded information is
used to process and print the document. Although it is useful, it
also creates a much larger file size.
Downloading commercial fonts from the Network allows fonts to
be downloaded to the Xerox FreeFlow Print Server Controller from
both Mac or PC platforms. Supported application programs for
font downloading are as follows: PC Platform - Adobe Type On
Call; Apple Macintosh Platform - Adobe OCF, Marisawa, and Font
Works
Font download can also occur on a queue designed specifically
for the Appletalk gateway. These fonts usually a Japanese
(double-byte) or Chinese type font set. Applications in the Fuji
Xerox marketplace utilize the Appletalk two-way protocol to poll
the printer and then download the massive character sets needed
in these markets. In the U.S. marketplace the typical font loading
mechanism is to hard drive in [Administration]. The use of English
fonts from specific applications (e.g, Adobe has some) download
from the AppleTalk gateway is not common.
The Xerox FreeFlow Print Server controller comes with a wide
variety of fonts that are available when creating a document.
NOTE: If you are unsure of the availability of a font, always
consult with your print organization's management to determine
which fonts are currently loaded on the Xerox FreeFlow Print
Server controller.

PostScript resident fonts

The PostScript Type 1 typeface families listed in Table 1-1:
"PostScript Fonts" are scalable, which means that all point sizes
are supported, even intermediate point sizes. These include the
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