the Font Search Path dialog box. The system still produces a
PDF file, but the content is missing fonts.
In both cases if the process template has the
Try Emulation
First
check box selected, the system tries to synthesize the
missing font using Adobe's SuperATM Font Library. If the
process template has the
Try Emulation First
check box
cleared, or the system was unable to simulate the missing font,
the it uses the font specified in the
Default Font
box (the
system default is Courier).
Default Font
Type the name of the default font that you want Prinergy to use
as a substitute for missing fonts. Recommended setting:
Cleared.
If no font is specified Prinergy uses Courier font as a substitute.
Prinergy uses the default font when:
●
A font is not embedded in the PostScript file
●
A font is not installed (when you installed the Normalizer
JTP)
●
A font can't be found in a font search path
●
The
Try Emulation First
check box is not selected, or
Prinergy could not synthesize the font
Try Emulation First
Enables synthetic font substitution. When an input file's missing
fonts are part of Adobe's SuperATM Font Library, Prinergy can
construct synthetic fonts using Adobe's MultipleMaster font
technology. However, when missing fonts are not part of
Adobe's SuperATM Font Library, Prinergy uses the default font
specified in the
Default Font
box.
Therefore if Prinergy discovers a missing font and the process
template has the
Try Emulation First
check box selected,
Prinergy tries to simulate the missing font using Adobe's
SuperATM Font Library. If the process template has the
Try
Emulation First
check box cleared, or Prinergy was unable to
simulate the missing font, Prinergy uses the font specified in the
Default Font
box (the system default is Courier).
Recommended setting: Cleared.
Remove Font XUIDs
XUID stands for extended unique ID, which is a font
characteristic introduced with Normalizer 6.
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