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About 
Typefaces and 
Fonts
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Professional Printing
Scalable Font
A scalable font is one in which each character’s dot pattern (bitmap) is 
generated from a mathematical representation (or outline) of the 
character. Scalable fonts eliminate the need to store many different 
font sizes.
Point Size
Point size refers to the height of a proportionally spaced typeface. A 
point is a unit of measure equal to 
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size, the larger the letter. The following example shows characters in 
8, 10, 12, 24, and 36 point sizes:
E
Bitmapped Font
A bitmapped font is a one in which each 
character is represented by a set of dot 
patterns. Each font size requires a different 
set of dot patterns.
Pitch
Pitch refers to the number of characters per horizontal inch (cpi) in a 
monospaced typeface. Therefore, the larger the pitch, the smaller the
letter. For example, a ten-pitch typeface 
prints ten characters per inch (or 10 cpi) 
while a twelve-pitch typeface prints 
twelve characters per inch (or 12 cpi). 
The example shows ten-pitch and twelve-
pitch Courier.
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