55-9 Downloading files and fonts
Downloading printer fonts to the Fiery SI
In general, each time you print from within a Macintosh application, the application
automatically downloads any fonts used in your document that are not already
installed on the Fiery SI, as long as the printer fonts are installed in your System
Folder. These fonts remain in the F iery SI only until your document has printed. If you
print the same document again, your application must download the fonts again.
If you regularly use one or more fonts from Macintosh or Windows applications that
are not already installed in the Fiery SI, you can save time by downloading them to the
Fiery SI’s hard disk with the Fiery XJ Downloader. Fonts you download to the
Fiery SI’s hard disk remain installed until you remove them using the Fiery XJ
Downloader, no matter how many times the Fiery SI is turned off and on. You’ll
probably want to download fonts you use on a regular basis to the Fiery SI’s hard disk.
Before you print PostScript or Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) files using the Fiery XJ
Downloader, make sure that all fonts included in your file are installed in the
Fiery SI. If your file contains fonts that are not installed on the Fiery SI, the text in
these fonts will not print correctly and may not print at all. With some applications,
you can include fonts when you create PostScript files. See your application software
for information.