11 Font11-10 VarioLink 9522 (Version 2)11.3 Screen fontsTrue type font other than the standard fonts of Windows is contained in the attached CD-ROM as theScreenfont.Installing the screen font into your system accomplishes the WYSIWYG environment of the printer font andTrue type font. Resultingly the printing performance may be also improved.True type font installation procedure (Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Server 2003/Server 2008)1 Select [Start] - [Control Panel].– In case of Windows 2000, Select [Start] - [Settings] - [Control Panel].2 Double-click [Fonts] icon.– If you use Windows Vista/Server 2008, click [Appearance and Personalization] and then click [Fonts]under [See Also].– If you use Windows XP/Server 2003, click [Appearance and Themes] and then click [Fonts] under[See Also].[Fonts] window appears.3 Right-click in the [Fonts] folder.– In case of Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003, select [File] menu.4 Select [Install New Font].[Add Fonts] dialog appears.5 Select a font to be added from the [\ScreenFont] folder of Driver CD or [\Screen Fonts\TrueType] folderof PS Driver CD.6 Turn on [Copy fonts to Fonts folder] check box.7 Click [OK].PostScript Type 1 fonts are contained in the PS Driver CD.The PostScript Type 1 font has the same design as the internal printer font. It is recommended to install thisfont when desiring to match the monitor display with printed results in the case of printing when using theprinter font.For a list of the types of fonts available, refer to "Font list (PostScript)" on page 11-6.For details on the installation of screen fonts, refer to the ReadMe file in the Mac or Windows folder on the"PS Driver CD".