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The Difference Between TrueType & PostScript
As a general rule, if you don't know the difference between these two font types, you should go with TrueType. PostScript is a format used in conjunction with Adobe Type Manager in order to print to Postscript compatible printers and is typically used only by professional graphic designers. TrueType is a more common format and compatible with most standard applications and printers.


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