Resident fonts, Resident fonts - 2, Bitmap fonts – Kyocera FS-6700 User Manual

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3.1. Resident Fonts

A font is a set of characters of a particular design. The design is referred to as a

typeface. Several

characteristics identify a font. These include the font type (bitmap, scalable, or KPDL), symbol set,
spacing, pitch, height, style, stroke weight, and typeface family.

The printer provides three types of resident fonts:

bitmap fonts, scalable (outline) fonts, and

KPDL fonts. Also, fonts may be downloaded to the printer’s memory from a memory card or disk.
These fonts are referred to as

downloadable or soft fonts. The printer accepts as many

downloadable fonts as its user available memory permits.

Bitmap fonts

A bitmap font is made of a fixed bit pattern (Figure 3.1.). This pattern is stored in a special format
for use in the printer. Bitmap fonts have a fixed height (size) for each character. Therefore, different
font sets are required for different font sizes. For example,

Dutch801BM10-Roman is a 10-point

font and

Dutch801BM8-Roman is an 8-point font.

Figure 3.1. Bitmap Font Character

Scalable fonts

Scalable fonts provide the outline of the characters (Figure 3.2.). This outline is scaled according to
the scaling information from the computer and filled in for printing. Depending on the capabilities of
the software you use, the scalable fonts can be scaled from 0.25 point to 999.75 points in quarter
point increments.

Figure 3.2. Scalable Font Character

3.1. Resident Fonts

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