CREATING A JOB SOURCE LIBRARY (JSL)
XEROX DOCUPRINT 180 LPS PDL REFERENCE 3- 25
Fonts
A font is a character set which has a unique type style, type size, and
orientation. Both fixed and proportionally spaced fonts are available
for use on an LPS. Each font character occupies an area called a
character cell. All character cells in a fixed font are the same width.
Character cells in a proportional font vary in width. Refer to figure 3-7.
Figure 3-7. Character spacing
Because the length of a line printed with a proportional font is
relatively unpredictable, fixed fonts are used for variable data on a
report to avoid overprinting of forms by variable data. Proportional
fonts are normally used for forms data, such as titles a nd headings.
A business letter is an example of the use of proportional fonts for
variable data. An exampl e of the difference in line le ngth is illustrated
in figure 3-8.
Figure 3-8. Character spacing examples
Fonts are available in various families (for example, OCR and Titan),
sizes, and faces medium and bold. Refer to the Xerox 4000 Family
Laser Printing Systems Font User Guide for more information on
fonts and for samples of th e font families, sizes, and fa ces available
for use with your Xerox DocuPrint 180 LPS.
In addition to typeface, style, and size, a font can be defined by its
orientation:
Landscape
Portrait
Inverse landscape
Inverse portrait
Refer to the

Xerox 4000 Family Laser Printing Systems Font User

Guide
for specific font information, the

Xerox DocuPrint 180 LPS

Forms Creatio n Guide

for using fonts in a form, and the

DocuPrint

180 LPS Operations Reference

for using font editor keyword
commands (used to create source font files from e xisting licensed
and non-licensed font files).