How the macintosh looks for fonts – Apple Color StyleWriter 2500 User Manual

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How the Macintosh looks for fonts

Here’s the search order your Macintosh uses to determine which font to
display on your screen when you choose a specific size:

1. an installed bitmapped font in that size, if one exists

2. a scaled TrueType font, if no bitmapped font exists

3. an Adobe Type Manager (ATM) version of a PostScript font, if ATM is

installed and if no TrueType version exists

4. a scaled bitmap if no ATM font exists

Here’s the search order it uses to determine which font to print on your
Color StyleWriter 2500 printer:

1. a scaled TrueType font, if one exists

2. an ATM version of a PostScript font, if ATM is installed and if no

TrueType version exists

3. a scaled 72-dpi bitmap if no ATM font exists

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Using Fonts With the Color StyleWriter 2500

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