Tapes; Fonts - Xerox DocuPrint 92C System Overview Manual

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Supplies

Tapes

Fonts

Standard fonts
Licensed fonts
Custom fonts
Receiving fonts
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The optional 4 mm cartridge tape drive uses 5 GB or 8 GB tapes.
The 1/4-inch QIC tape drive uses quarter-inch stream cartridge
tapes. The tape data capacity should be 320/525 MB. Tape
density is critical. The QIC drive can read low density tapes, but
to write reliably requires tape with 21,000 Flux Transitions Per
Inch (FTPI). The FTPI figure is usually listed on the cartridge.
Data can be printed on DocuPrint printers in many sizes and
type styles called fonts. A font is a character set which has
unique characteristics, such as type style, size, weight,
orientation (portrait, landscape, inverse portrait, and inverse
landscape), character spacing (fixed and proportional), line
spacing, and postures (Roman, italic, and so forth).
There are three classifications of fonts:
Standard fonts
Licensed fonts
Custom fonts.
A library of 51 fonts is provided with your printer's operating
system software.
Additional fonts may be ordered from your local Xerox Font
Center.
Custom fonts and graphic images such as company logos and
signatures can be digitized by the Xerox Font Center for use on
your printer.
Fonts are received on a diskette from your local Xerox Font
Center.
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