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Printer fonts and Mac OS screen fonts
Like all PostScript fonts, the fonts included with the DocuColor 40 CP come in two
forms: printer fonts and screen fonts. The printer fonts are installed permanently on
the DocuColor 40 CP hard disk. The screen fonts, which are included with the
DocuColor 40 CP user software, should be installed on your Mac OS computer. If
you are using these fonts in documents you print on another printer, they are probably
already installed. If not, you will need to install them yourself. For instructions, see
Getting Started.
Occasionally, you may want to use Adobe Type 1 (Windows) or PostScript (Mac OS)
fonts that are not included with the DocuColor 40 CP. If so, you will need to install
both the screen fonts and the printer fonts on your computer. To do this, follow the
instructions from the font manufacturer.
Downloading printer fonts to the DocuColor 40 CP
In general, each time you print from within a Mac OS application, the application
automatically downloads any fonts used in your document that are not already
installed on the DocuColor 40 CP, as long as the printer fonts are installed in your
System Folder. These fonts remain in the DocuColor 40 CP 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 Windows or Mac OS applications that are
not already installed in the DocuColor 40 CP, you can save time by downloading
them to the DocuColor 40 CP hard disk with Downloader. Fonts you download to
the DocuColor 40 CP hard disk remain installed until they are removed no matter
how many times the DocuColor 40 CP is turned off and on. You’ll probably want to
download fonts you use on a regular basis to the DocuColor 40 CP hard disk.
Before you download PostScript or EPS files with Downloader, make sure that all fonts
included in your file are installed in the DocuColor 40 CP or embedded in your file;
otherwise the text in these fonts will not print correctly and may not print at all. For
PDF files, font substitution occurs automatically for fonts not installed on the
DocuColor 40 CP. Two multiple master fonts (a serif font and a sans serif font) stored
on the DocuColor 40 CP are used exclusively for substitution with PDF files.
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