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Working with TrueType Fonts
If you have installed the TrueType fonts, they are ready to use with any Microsoft Windows application.
Just format your text as usual and print. The Microsoft Windows Printing System lets you print TrueType
fonts exactly as they appear on the screen- this feature is sometimes called WYSIWYG (pronounced
wizzy-wig), which means What You See (on your screen) Is What You Get (on paper).
You may use only one copy of the 22 Lucida fonts on a single computer connected to the
BJC-610. The font software is "in use" on a computer when it is loaded into temporary
memory (RAM) or installed into the permanent memory (for example, hard disk, CD-ROM
or other storage device) of that computer. In addition, if the Font Software is not copy
protected, you may either make one copy of the Font Software solely for backup or archival
purposes, or transfer the Font Software to a single hard disk provided you keep the original
solely for backup or archival purposes
Setting TrueType Options
The Control Panel has two options for TrueType fonts:
Enable TrueType Fonts
This options turns on your TrueType fonts. The Setup program enables the TrueType fonts. Leave
them enabled so your TrueType fonts are always available.
Show Only TrueType Fonts in Applications
This option limits your application to TrueType fonts only. Non-TrueType fonts remain installed,
but the fonts lists in your Microsoft Windows applications show only TrueType fonts.
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