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TimesNewRomanBold
Times-Bold
BookmanOldStyleItalic
Bookman-LightItalic
TimesNewRomanBoldItalic
Times-BoldItalic
BookmanOldStyle
Bookman-Light
TimesNewRomanItalic
Times-Italic
AvantGarde
AvantGarde-Book
ArialBoldItalic
Helvetica-BoldOblique
AvantGardeItalic
AvantGarde-BookOblique
ArialBold
Helvetica-Bold
AvantGardeBold
AvantGarde-Demi
ArialItalic
Helvetica-Oblique
AvantGardeBoldItalic
AvantGarde-DemiOblique
Arial
Helvetica
CourierNewBoldItalic
Courier-BoldOblique
ArialNarrowBoldItalic
Helvetica-Narrow-BoldOblique
CourierNewBold
Courier-Bold
ArialNarrowBold
Helvetica-Narrow-Bold
CourierNewItalic
Courier-Oblique
ArialNarrowItalic
Helvetica-Narrow-Oblique
CourierNew
Courier
Arial
Helvetica-Narrow
A font substitution table can be made to substitute other specific fonts for missing fonts. To do
this, use a text editor to edit the "C:\MicroPress\Rip\trsysm01\SW\procsets\hqnFontSubstitu-
tion" file. Find the following segment:
userdict /HqnFontSubstDict <<
%**************************************************************
% Add or change any mappings here. Each line should contain
% two PostScript name objects. The first is the name which is
% to be substituted from and the second to be substituted to.
% The same installed font may be used for several 'virtual'
% fonts, but only one entry for each virtual font should be
% included.
%**************************************************************
% /Ryumin-Light-83pv-RKSJ-H /HonMinchoBT-83pv-RKSJ-H
% /GothicBBB-Medium-83pv-RKSJ-H /HonMinchoBT-83pv-RKSJ-H
%**************************************************************
The format of the font substitution table is “missing-font-name substitute-font-name”. For
example:
% fonts, but only one entry for each virtual font should be
% included.
%**************************************************************
/HelveticaNeue-Bold
/Helvetica-Bold
/HelveticaNeue-Roman
/Helvetica
%**************************************************************
In this case, if a job needs HelveticaNeue-Bold, which is not available, Helvetica-Bold will
substitute. The “/” is required. It tells the RIP that HelveticaNeue-Bold and Helvetica-Bold are
font names. Do not include the "%" character at the beginning of the font name lines. This
character would make the line a comment that the RIP ignores.
Install Fonts
You cannot install composite fonts using Install
Fonts. See Appendix D, Composite Fonts.
1 Select Fonts
ÎInstall Fonts from the
main menu to install fonts into the RIP.
2 Select a font.
3 Click Install to install. Selecting a non-
3 Click Install to install. Selecting a non-
font file will not harm the RIP or the file.
All installed fonts are placed in the
"Fonts" folder. Type 1 fonts will be con-
verted into DLD format. A copy of the
font is installed, so original fonts remain
intact.
All installed fonts are placed in the
"Fonts" folder. Type 1 fonts will be con-
verted into DLD format. A copy of the
font is installed, so original fonts remain
intact.
The RIP supports the use of fonts with single-byte PC format (TrueType fonts or OpenType
fonts with TT outlines) but does not support double-byte fonts (Macintosh format, resource
fork fonts, or OpenType fonts with CFF outlines). The use, proofing, or deletion of installed
fonts is the same as for any other installed font.