Fonts and forms, Optional fonts, Cid fonts – Konica Minolta PAGEPRO 9100 User Manual

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Fonts and Forms

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Fonts and Forms

Optional Fonts

Optional fonts are available as files on floppy disks or CD-ROMs.
An internal hard disk must be present on your printer before you can down-
load a font.
We recommend that you use the Download Manager for Windows to down-
load fonts. Other methods include downloading via Ethernet, USB, or parallel
connections (refer to the (in PDF on the Software Utilities CD-ROM) for more
information).
If you need assistance, go to printer.konicaminolta.com.

CID Fonts

CID fonts are a format of composite (multibyte) Type 1 fonts that address the
requirements of Far East markets. CID-keyed refers to the character identifier
(CID) numbers that are used to index and access the characters in the font.

A CID font consists of a large font file that contains all the character outlines
and a small CMap file that contains a list of characters, encodings, and

character identifiers. Each CID font can support many character set and
encoding combinations. CID fonts Adobe Morisawa, Enfour, and Fontworks
are supported on the PagePro 9100.

Kanji Font Internal IDE Hard Disk

The preformatted Kanji font internal IDE hard disk contains Kanji fonts and
other files. These fonts can be printed at a variety of point sizes and in differ-
ent styles and resolutions.
After the Kanji hard disk is installed in your printer, the Kanji fonts are avail-
able for use just as if they were resident on the printer.

What's in the Kanji font internal IDE hard disk kit?

Internal IDE hard disk drive preformatted with the following Kanji fonts:

GothicBBB Medium
Ryumin Light

IDE hard disk with ribbon cable attached
IDE hard disk bracket
4 screws

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