

To print font samples for viewing, follow these steps: You can print font samples using the Remote Control Panel utility. Refer to Postscript Font Samples to see what these fonts actually look like. The fonts include: Courier, Courier Oblique, Courier Bold, Courier Bold Oblique, Helvetica, Helvetica Oblique, Helvetica Bold, Helvetica Bold Oblique, Helvetica Narrow, Helvetica Narrow Oblique, Helvetica Narrow Bold, Helvetica Narrow Bold Oblique, Times Roman, Times Italic, Times Bold, Times Bold Italic, and Symbol. The EPL-6200 comes with 17 PostScript fonts. Print a sample and make sure the font can be read before printing large quantities. Print a sample and make sure the fonts can be read before printing large quantities.ĭepending on the print density, or on the quality or color of the paper, OCR B font may not be readable. Print a sample and make sure the fonts can be read before printing large quantities.ĭepending on the print density, or on the quality or color of the paper, OCR A and OCR B fonts may not be readable. When selecting fonts in your application software, choose the font name listed in the HP equivalent column.ĭepending on the print density, or on the quality or color of the paper, OCR A, OCR B, Code39, EAN/UPC fonts may not be readable.

The fonts provided with the printer are shown below, according to the emulation mode.Īntiqua, Halbfett, Kursiv, Kursiv Halbfett Unless youre publishing a 300K word brick. But the few extra pages isnt going to make your book significantly more expensive to produce. If you are using a different driver, all of these fonts may not be available. Yes, if you print a novel in Garamond, it will be a few pages longer than if you printed the same book in the same size of Times NR.
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The names of all the fonts appear in your application software's font list if you are using the driver provided with the printer. The following table lists the fonts that are installed on your printer.
