Asian fonts
Prinergy supports CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) characters using
the Character Identifier (CID) font file format; it does not support the
Original Composite Format (OCF) font file format.
The following features are available:
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Downloading of aftermarket fonts from Apple Inc.
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Embedding of fonts during normalizing
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Trapping of fonts
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Outputting of fonts to proofing and final output devices
Frequently asked questions
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Is it feasible to normalize to PDF, embedding the CID fonts, and
then output to RIPs that do not have those same CID fonts
installed? What are the technical and legal implications of doing
this?
As long as the font vendor has determined that their license allows
end users to embed the fonts, it should work.
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Are bitmap fonts available for use on a Mac computer for page
layout?
Bitmap fonts for each CJK set are available from Adobe Systems,
Inc. and other vendors’ Web sites—for example, Monotype Imaging
Inc.
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Is there an upgrade policy for users who purchased OCF-formatted
fonts to upgrade to the new CID font format?
For Adobe fonts, yes. Contact the font vendor for the latest upgrade
pricing.
Available font bundles
When you purchase Prinergy, one of the following bundles is available,
depending on the country in which you live.
Note: You can purchase only one factory font bundle; that bundle must be
appropriate to your region. For example, if you are in Japan, you can buy either the
Basic Japanese or Advanced Japanese bundle, but not both.
Font bundle
Bundle contains
Basic Japanese
First five Morisawa font programs
Full Japanese
All 23 Morisawa font programs
Simplified Chinese
All SinoType font programs
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