Appendix c using fonts with the printer – Apple ColorLaserWriter 12/600PS User Manual
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A font is a collection of letters, numbers, and symbols in a distinctive
typographic design. Your Macintosh computer and Color LaserWriter 12/600 PS
printer come with a variety of fonts that look great both on your monitor and
on paper.
Fonts come in such a variety of formats that problems can sometimes arise.
This appendix provides the information you need to avoid such problems and
to solve them if they come up.
Kinds of fonts
The Macintosh works with three main kinds of fonts: bitmapped, PostScript,
and TrueType fonts.
Apple provides two kinds of fonts with your Macintosh and the
Color LaserWriter 12/600 PS printer, bitmapped and TrueType. However,
your system can use PostScript fonts as well when it has the proper
software installed.
Appendix C
Using Fonts With the Printer