Follow the on-screen installer intructions. This will install all the screen fonts onto the system.
The Bitstream screen fonts provide equivalent typefaces to traditional PostScript fonts, however the Bitstream font names are typically different from traditional PostScript font names. The tables on the following pages provide a cross-reference of the different font names between the traditional PostScript font names (“Equivalent font”) and the Bitstream fonts.
Page F-3 and F-4 are cross references of the font families, the first sorted by Equivalent font, and the second sorted by Bitstream font. These can be used to determine which screen font corresponds with the desired printer font. More detailed font equivalency information (covering each of the individual font typefaces) appears starting on page F-5 for Macintosh, or page F-8 for Windows.
The Font Installer utility for Windows will also set font mapping on the PC to automatically make a connection between the Bitstream and equivalent font names.
Note: All PostScript font names used in the following tables are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.