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Printing Basics
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User Manual
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Resident typefaces (PCL5)
For PCL5 (Printer Command Language) printing (HP Laserjet III emulation), 
the printer supports Courier, Times, and Universe typefaces in medium, 
bold, italic medium, and italic bold.   Printing of PCL5 files is supported as a 
separately enabled option.  
You can determine if the PCL5 language is enabled for your printer by 
checking the printer’s configuration page.  Refer to “Help Pages overview” 
on page 2-29 for information on printing the configuration page.  Refer to the 
printer’s CD-ROM or Tektronix’ World Wide Web site for details on enabling 
the PCL printing option.
Downloading fonts
The fonts resident in the printer are stored in the printer as outlines and are 
always available for printing.  The PostScript interpreter in the printer can 
also accept and store additional fonts known as downloadable fonts.  If you 
want to print PostScript outline fonts that are not built into the printer, you 
can transfer or download outline fonts from your computer to the printer.  
Downloading fonts saves print time if you plan to print several documents 
or a large document using those fonts.
When you download a font, it is stored in the printer’s memory or on a SCSI 
hard disk attached to the printer.  Refer to the printer’s CD-ROM for more 
information on using an external SCSI disk for font storage.  You can 
download as many outline fonts as the printer’s memory or hard disk allow.  
Adding more printer memory expands the number of fonts that can be 
downloaded to the printer.
The printer accepts Type 1 and Type 3 downloadable fonts including those 
from Adobe, Agfa, Bitstream, Microsoft, Apple, and many others.  
The printer also accepts TrueType downloadable fonts which can be scaled 
to any point size.  TrueType fonts look the same on the screen as they do 
when printed.
You download a font from a PC or Macintosh the same way you download 
fonts to any PostScript printer.  Follow the documentation that was shipped 
with your fonts.