Font
TrueType
When the TrueType option is checked, TrueType fonts are sent as text. This may result in faster printing.
When the TrueType option is not checked, fonts are handled as graphics. This can be useful if you are printing over a network to a print server that does not have the same typeface you are using on your workstation PC.
Since the data is sent as graphics, you do not run into font substitution problems.
If your text printing results are satisfactory, you should ignore these settings.
Note: If you are printing with characters found in languages like Japanese or Chinese (also called
Adobe Type Manager
When the Adobe Type Manager (ATM) option is checked, the printer driver accesses a "back door" to the Adobe Type Manager. This may speed up printing of Type 1 PostScript fonts by handling them as text.
When the Adobe Type Manager option is not checked, fonts are handled as graphics.