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Elixir Technologies Corporation – Technical Support Bulletin 
Superscript fonts - When you use the 'superscript' option in formatting a font, the program (such 
as Word) is actually creating a smaller point sized font that is "expanded" which can adversely 
affect character spacing for that point size. (See the "TrueType and ATM fonts" section above.) To 
avoid this, convert small point size versions of that font with "Regenerate fonts" turned on prior to 
converting the document with the 'superscript'. 
 
Xerox fonts 
 
9700 and 5Word fonts  - 5Word fonts are similar to 9700 type Xerox fonts, but without a file size limit.  
9700 fonts, used on earlier Xerox printers, had a file size limit of 128kb. When converting a large TrueType or 
ATM font (approximately 20 points large or larger) to Xerox 9700 font, it would begin to exceed that 128 kb 
limit, in which case the font would have to be truncated (characters would be deleted from the end of the 
character set). 
5Word fonts are valid on the following Xerox printers: 4850, 4890, 4650, and the 4135.