Font requirements – InFocus Laser Platform M-300 User Manual

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2-10 Installation



Bitmap / Scanning Software

Adobe Photoshop

Adobe Streamline - for raster to vector conversion


CAD Software

AutoCAD for Windows

AutoCAD LT for Windows

Autosketch for Windows

DesignCAD for Windows

CAD users do not necessarily need Windows or Windows compatible programs. The laser
system is compatible with any program that can output standard HPGL commands whether it is
Windows based or not. Refer to the section on using DOS based CAD programs.
When a software company updates their version of their programs, it can sometimes cause
conflicts with our printer driver. Our programmers constantly test new software programs and
updated versions for compatibility. We will update our printer driver to address issues that we
have control of. For bugs or problems with your software not related to the laser system, please
contact the software manufacturer.

Font Requirements


True Type
We recommend using True Type fonts ONLY. TrueType fonts are the most versatile and should
be used whenever possible. They provide the best print quality and will print well at any size.

PostScript
We do not recommend using PostScript fonts. The laser system is NOT a PostScript printer
and therefore has no capability of printing PostScript fonts. Sometimes a PostScript font will
print if you are running Adobe Type Manager (ATM). Adobe Type Manager converts PostScript
fonts to bitmapped fonts before sending the information to our printer driver. Using ATM does not
guarantee that the PostScript font will print properly therefore it is NOT recommended.

Bitmap
Bitmapped fonts only print well when used at the specific point size they were designed for. This
point size is usually indicated in the font name such as Times Roman 12. If a font is only
available in bitmap form, you must print it at the size it was created for. Scaling the font larger
will result in a more jagged looking character although scaling it smaller produces good results.

Helpful Tip
If you are having any problems printing a font and you cannot figure out what is going on, select
the font and “convert to curves” or “convert to paths” in your graphics software. This will convert
the font into a bitmapped image and will print correctly to the laser system. Refer to your
graphics software on how to convert fonts.

As you can see, we strongly recommend the use of True Type fonts only. Usually, most
graphics programs, such as CorelDraw come with hundreds of fonts that you can install. For
the average user there is more than enough to choose from.

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