Using Type 1 fonts during export to PDF

You may need to set up the Type 1 font use mode if you save in PDF format. 

  1. Refer to Type 1 fonts -  only references to Type 1 fonts are registered in the PDF file, the fonts themselves aren't embedded. Fonts referred to by the PDF file must be installed and available via Adobe Type Manager or via font installation program (in Windows 2000).
  2. Embed Type 1 fonts - the Type 1 fonts are embedded into the PDF file. Fonts embedded into the PDF file must be installed and available via Adobe Type Manager or via font installation program (in Windows 2000).

Note:

  1. In the Refer to Type 1 fonts mode only references to the fonts in use are registered in the PDF file (the fonts themselves are not actually embedded in the PDF file as they are in the Embed Type 1 fonts mode), so the PDF file occupies less disk space than the same file saved in the Embed Type 1 fonts mode. 
  2. Saving in the Embed Type 1 fonts mode enables other users to view, edit and print the document set in the original fonts even if these fonts are not installed on their computers.

To set the Type 1 fonts to be used:

Note:  You must set all the three font types used by FineReader: serif, sans serif and monospaced in the Type 1 fonts dialog, as well as font effects for each such font: normal, italic, bold, and bold italic.