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The screen fonts that correspond to the printer fonts installed on
the Fiery are not automatically installed on your Windows system.
Note:Fiery Downloader cannot download TrueType fonts. If you use
TrueType fonts in Windows, convert them to Adobe Type 1 before
printing. To convert to Adobe Type 1 fonts for Windows 98/Me, click the
Fonts tab in the Adobe PS printer driver and set up the Font Substitution
Table. For Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP/Server2003, click the Postscript tab
of the Fiery Document defaults dialog box and select TrueType Font
Setting > Download as Softfont.
Note:You cannot use Fiery Downloader to download TrueType fonts.
Note:You can change font settings in the printer driver to suit your
printing needs. For more information, see the printer driver help menu.
Printer fonts and Mac OS screen fonts
Like all PostScript fonts, the fonts included with the Fiery come in
two forms: printer fonts and screen fonts. Install the screen fonts
included with the Fiery user software on your Mac OS computer. If
you are using these fonts in documents you print on a LaserWriter,
they are probably already installed. If not, you must install them.
For more information, see the User Software Installation Guide.
Occasionally, you may want to use Adobe Type 1 (Windows) or
PostScript (Mac OS) fonts that are not included with the Fiery. If
so, you must install both the screen fonts and the printer fonts on
your computer. To do this, follow the instructions from the font
manufacturer.
Downloading printer fonts to the Fiery
In general, each time you print from within a Mac OS application,
the application automatically downloads any fonts used in your
document that are not already installed on the Fiery, as long as
the printer fonts are installed in your System Folder. These fonts
remain in the Fiery only until your document has printed. If you
print the same document again, your application must download
the fonts again.