Fonts System Guide7-2 Common ControllerDownloaded font When a font is downloaded with a document, all the fontrequirements are embedded in the actual source file. If this fontis not available at the DocuSP controller, the downloadedinformation is used to process and print the document. Althoughit is useful, it also creates a much larger file size.Font download optionDownloading Commercial Fonts from the Network allows fonts tobe downloaded to the DocuSP Controller from both Mac or PCplatforms. Supported application programs for font downloadingare as follows: PC Platform - Adobe Type On Call; AppleMacintosh Platform - Adobe OCF, Marisawa, and Font WorksHowever, the font download on a queue is designed specificallyfor the Appletalk gateway and is usually associated withJapanese (double-byte) or Chinese type font sets. Applicationsin the FujiXerox marketplace utilize the Appletalk two-wayprotocol to poll the printer and then download the massivecharacter sets needed in these markets. In the U.S.marketplace the typical font loading mechanism is via hard drivevia Administration. The use of English fonts via specificapplications (e.g, Adobe has some) via AppleTalk is notprecluded but is certainly not the norm nor the targetmarketplace.Resident FontsThe DocuSP controller comes with a wide variety of fonts thatare available when creating a document.NOTE: If you are unsure of the availability of a font, alwaysconsult with your print organization management to determinewhich fonts are currently loaded on the DocuSP controller.PostScript Resident FontsThe PostScript Type 1 typeface families listed in Table 7–1 arescalable, which means that all point sizes are supported, evenintermediate point sizes. These include the typefaces that makeup the LaserWriter IINTX basic font set, plus additional Type 1fonts supplied by Xerox.Table 7-1. FontsFont Family Stresses and weightsACaslon Italic, Regular, Semi Bold, Semi Bold ItalicAGaramond Bold, Bold Italic, Italic, Regular