SUBMITTING PRINT JOBS USING WINDOWS NT 4.0 DRIVERS
Printing with printer fonts in place of TrueType fonts
| The TrueType fonts are treated as downloaded fonts by the | |
| PostScript driver. If you are using a printer that does not support | |
| downloaded fonts, you will have to use printer fonts to print any | |
| TrueType fonts that are in your documents. There are two ways to | |
| do this: | |
| • You can have the PostScript driver print with the printer fonts | |
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| that most closely match the TrueType fonts in your document, or |
| • You can use the substitution table. This table enables you to | |
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| individually select the printer fonts you want to use for the |
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| TrueType fonts in your document. |
Using the closest matching | Follow these steps: | |
printer fonts | 1. | From the Advanced Options dialog box, click [Use Printer Fonts |
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| For All TrueType Fonts]. |
| 2. | Specify any other options you want. |
| 3. | Click [OK]. |
Using the substitution table | Follow these steps: | |
| 1. | Deselect [Use Printer Fonts For All TrueType Fonts]. |
| 2. | Click [Use Substitution Table]. |
| 3. | From the Advanced Options dialog box, click [Edit Substitution |
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| Table]. |
The following Substitution dialog box displays:
4.In the Substitution dialog box, click the TrueType font you want to replace from the For TrueType Font list.
5.From the Use Printer Font list, click the printer font you want to use instead of the selected TrueType font.
6.Repeat steps 2 and 3 until you have selected a printer font to use in place of all the TrueType fonts in your document.
7.Click [OK].
Note: If neither [Use Printer Fonts For All TrueType Fonts] nor [Edit Substitution Table] options are selected, all fonts for the document are downloaded.
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