Substituting PostScript Fonts

You can edit the Substitution Table to specify which PostScript printer fonts you want to print in place of the TrueType fonts in your documents. The changes you make in the Substitution Table only affect the fonts that are printed. The fonts that appear on the screen will not change; the original TrueType fonts are still used to display TrueType text in your document.

To specify which printer fonts to use, choose FontSubst from the Printer Setup dialog box. Then select the TrueType font you want to replace from the For TrueType Font list in the Substitution dialog box. From the Substitute Printer Font list, select the PostScript printer font you want to use instead of the selected TrueType font.

If your printer supports downloaded fonts, you can choose the Download As Soft Font option, as described in the preceding section. In this case, the selected TrueType fonts will be sent to the printer as soft fonts. Repeat these steps until you have selected printer fonts to use in place of all the TrueType fonts in your document.