U s i n g A s i a n ( 2 - B y t e ) Tr u e Ty p e F o n t s ( 9 8 5 0 )

Previously, Monarch printers supported TrueType fonts, but with limited code pages. Asian (2-byte) TrueType fonts allow a larger selection of characters in your formats. Windows TrueType fonts are 2-byte fonts. With the addition of Asian (2-byte) TrueType fonts, additional character sets such as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean characters are possible using their UNICODE ID’s.

Asian (2-byte) TrueType fonts follow the UNICODE standard for character mapping. UNICODE is a character mapping standard based on the ASCII character set, with additional technical symbols as well as other special symbols (for example, the characters in the Wingdings font). UNICODE characters are always 16 bits (2 bytes) wide. Check your UNICODE Standards manual (or other reference) for particular characters and their UNICODE ID. For more information about UNICODE standards, visit their Web site at: http://www.unicode.org/.

TrueType fonts are designed to be regionally specific; therefore, all code pages may not be supported in a given font. For example, you may need to find a TrueType font that supports Turkish characters before you could use Code Page 1254 to print Turkish characters.

Asain (2-byte) TrueType font files are large and may image slower than bitmap fonts. The size of the font file, in bytes, is the minimum amount of memory you must have available for fonts in the printer’s downloadable fonts buffer. You may need to reconfigure the printer’s memory to use downloaded TrueType fonts. After reconfiguring memory, resend the font, format, and batch packets. See "Defining the Memory Configuration Packet" in Chapter 2 for more information.

B-22 Fonts

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