
selects the font that most closely matches these attribut es from the 
available set of fonts. 
There are two types of fonts—bound and unbound. A bound font sup-
ports a single symbol set. An unbound font supports multiple, but not 
all, symbol sets. With unbound fonts, the symbol sets are organized 
into two groups—normal and Dingbats. All downloaded fonts are 
bound, and all resident fonts (except Zapf-Dingbats which supports 
the Dingbats symbol set) support the group of normal symbol sets. 
In the QMS PCL 5 emulation, only fonts located in the current 
resource may be accessed by a PCL font ID using the normal 
<ESC>(#X sequence. All other fonts (resident, cartridge, or other),  
including those stored on the additional resources, can be accessed 
only by attributes. 
Also, only objects stored in the current resource may be deleted 
directly by the PCL language. Therefore, unless they are explicitly 
removed, external fonts are always available to all PCL jobs.
In addition to its ID, a downloaded font al so has an unique index num-
ber that is automatically assigned by the printer when the font is 
downloaded. This index number may change if new resources are 
added, but in practice it usually remains fixed. All currently available 
PCL fonts (resident, cartridge, temporary, permanent, and external) 
are listed with their font index numbers on the Ad vanced Status Page.
There are three types of PCL downloaded objects:
Temporary