Fonts In Postscript Mode - NEC SuperScript 610 User Manual

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8–2
Using Fonts
FONTS IN
POSTSCRIPT
MODE
SuperScript software can work fast and accurately
with the standard Type 1 PostScript and TrueType
fonts as well as the Windows GDI.
SuperScript software's PostScript emulation mode
supports thirty-five kinds of resident fonts. These
include the Windows thirteen basic TrueType fonts
(excluding Wingdings) and twenty-two additional
TrueType fonts that correspond to the Microsoft
Font Pack in Windows 3.1. The additional 22
TrueType fonts are bundled with your SuperScript
for Windows 95.
Note: If you did not install the SuperScript
TrueType fonts included with your software, you
will not be able to select these resident fonts. Install
these font now by reinstalling your SuperScript
software or by using the font utility in Windows.
(Refer to "Installing SuperScript TrueType Fonts" in
this chapter.)
SuperScript software can handle other TrueType
fonts, as well as Type 1 font formats, and other
screen font formats such as Intellifont for Windows
that download to PostScript printers. However, these
other fonts are not considered "printer-resident" that
is, native to the SuperScript printer. Instead, they are
downloaded, so they may take slightly more
processing time, as is also the case with conventional
printers.

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