Pcl or ps font list – HP Color LaserJet 4730 Multifunction Printer series User Manual
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Usage Totals: Printed (Print, Copy & Fax) indicates types of pages that have been printed; the number of single-sided
pages that have been printed; the number of duplexed pages that have been printed (if a duplexer is installed); the total
number of copies made; and the total number of fax pages printed.
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Usage Totals: Scanned (Copy, Send & Fax) indicates types of pages that have been scanned; the number of single-
sided and duplexed pages that have been scanned; copy and send job counts; and pages scanned by scanner mode.
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Print Modes and Paper Path Usage shows the number of pages that have been printed with each fuser mode and the
number of pages that have been printed from each input tray and to each output bin.
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Historical Device Coverage indicates the average percentage of toner used on all pages that have been printed.
PCL or PS font list
Use the font lists to see which fonts are currently installed in the MFP. (The font lists also show which
fonts are resident on a hard disk or flash DIMM.)
The PS font list shows the PS fonts installed, and gives a sample of those fonts. The following describes
the information that can be found on the PCL font list:
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Font gives the font names and samples.
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Pitch/Point indicates the pitch and point size of the font.
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Escape Sequence (a PCL 5e programming command) is used to select the designated font. (See
the legend at the bottom of the font list page.)
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Font # is the number used to select fonts from the control panel (not the software application). Do
not confuse the font # with the font ID (see the following information). The number indicates the
DIMM slot where the font is stored.
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Soft: Downloaded fonts that stay resident in the MFP until other fonts are downloaded to
replace them or until the MFP is turned off.
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Internal: Fonts that permanently reside in the MFP.
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Font ID is the number you assign to soft fonts when you download them through software.
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Chapter 11 Managing and maintaining the MFP
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