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Caution:
You may need to decrease one of the other memory
clients before increasing the Disk Cache client. However, you
should do this only if you’re familiar with adjusting memory
settings. (Refer to chapter 4, “Printer Configuration,” in the
Reference
manual.) Incorrect use of this option could cause your
system to operate incorrectly.
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After you install the Kanji font SIMM and configure the printer, you’re
ready to access the Kanji fonts. Use this information for accessing
the Kanji fonts on the Kanji font SIMM and on the Kanji internal IDE
hard disk.
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If you’re using a Macintosh, you need to install the bitmapped screen
fonts. The bitmapped screen fonts are a representation of how a
printed typeface looks, and they also provide metric information used
by the application to determine which outline font to use when format-
ting text. QMS does not provide the outline fonts since this informa-
tion is stored on the Kanji SIMM.
Installing the Screen Fonts
Install the bitmapped screen fonts from the floppy disk to your Macin-
tosh as follows.
1 Insert the bitmapped screen fonts disk into the Macintosh
computer’s disk drive.
2 If you’re using System 7.
x
or System 8.
x
, select the fonts
from the floppy disk and drag the fonts to the Fonts folder in
the System folder.
3 Restart your Macintosh.
Adding the Printer Description File
Most Macintosh applications obtain font information from the printer.
But applications such as Adobe Separator, QuarkXPress, and
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