Bitmap Fonts and Scalable Typefaces

 

There are two basic formats of fonts used by HP PCL 5 printers:

 

bitmap (Figure 7-11) and scalable (Figure 7-12). Earlier HP LaserJet

 

printers supported only bitmap fonts. Bitmap fonts have a fixed

 

bit-pattern for each character. The size of the character is fixed,

 

depending on the bit-pattern. Scalable typefaces, on the other hand,

 

provide an “outline” for the characters. This “outline” can be scaled by

 

the PCL 5 printers to produce a large range of character sizes.

 

There is a difference, between a scalable typeface and a scalable

 

font. A bound, scalable font is a group of “outline” characters limited

 

to one specific symbol set. For a scalable font, the symbol set,

 

spacing, style, stroke weight, and typeface characteristics are all

 

fixed, and size is variable (since it is scalable). A scalable typeface,

 

on the other hand, is a grouping of “outline” characters of a specific

 

typeface which can produce multiple symbol sets. For a scalable

 

typeface, spacing, style, stroke weight, and typeface characteristics of

 

the font are all fixed, symbol set and size are variable.

 

 

Note

Scalable fonts and scalable typefaces are selected for printing in the

 

same manner as bitmap fonts; no additional selection is required

 

(refer to Summary of Font Selection by Characteristic for font

 

selection information).

 

Some scalable typefaces are provided with the printer (for example:

 

 

CG Times and Univers). Additional scalable typefaces can be

 

obtained on disk, cartridge or SIMM modules.

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