![]() ![]() You can disable or remove the fonts in the Font Book app. On a Mac, you can also use the built-in Font Book app to look for fonts installed on a system or user level. Do you see a listing like "OcrA", "OCR-B", "OCR B Std", or the like? If so, you currently have third-party OCR fonts installed on your computer. Select Advanced > PostScript Name List from Barcode Producer's menu bar, then scroll down to OCR. ![]() But I don't have any OCR font installed on my computer. Resolve the OCR font conflict by uninstalling any and all third-party OCR fonts on your computer. ![]() If that doesn't work, manually remove the conflicting font ![]() Version 6.8 and later works around most font conflicts automatically. Update to the latest version of Barcode Producer. However, if your computer has a third-party OCR font installed, it might conflict with this process resulting in text that's smushed against the bars. When you save a barcode as a vector EPS file, Barcode Producer creates the characters underneath the barcode as vectorizations based on its built-in font data (so, in the end, the EPS barcode contains no fonts or font references – which is what you want). This font data is integrated into Barcode Producer, and is not installed on your computer or available to third-party software. The PostScript fonts will upload to the Team Library automatically.Barcode Producer has a built-in OCR font that's used to generate the text under the bars in barcode exports. Once your Team Library is created, log into the Connect Fonts for Desktop app as an Administrator or other account with permission to add fonts to that library, and drag and drop your folder of PostScript fonts you collected out of UTS into it. See Organizing Fonts in Libraries and Sets for more information on how to create a Team Library. Importing PostScript fonts into Connect Fonts must happen through the Connect Fonts for Desktop app, and not through Connect Fonts for Web.īefore importing PostScript fonts into Connect Fonts, you might first consider creating a Team Library to house the PostScript fonts to keep them separate from your other fonts. Importing PostScript fonts into Connect Fonts for Desktop Universal Type Client will create a Collected Fonts folder and place copies of your PostScript fonts in the folder.
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