To access advanced EpsonScript settings, choose the Advanced button in the Options dialog box (see previous section for accessing the Options dialog box). This brings up the following dialog box:
Handling TrueType fonts
By default, EpsonScript converts TrueType fonts to be compatible with Adobe Type 1 fonts. This saves print time and uses less printer memory because it makes it unnecessary to download fonts to the printer.
The driver automatically substitutes Type 1 compatible fonts for the TrueType fonts in your document based on what most closely resembles the TrueType font. If you want more control over font substitution, choose the Edit Substitution Table button to explicitly specify what Type 1 font to use in place of a TrueType font.