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OCR A™ Std Regular
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| Price: | US$ 29.00 |
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Technical information
OpenType outline flavour:
CFF - PostScript flavoured
File name: OCRAStd.otf Windows menu name: OCR A Std PostScript name: OCRAStd PostScript full name: OCRAStd |
Catalog material number:
36740796
OCR A™ Regular
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| Price: | US$ 26.00 |
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| ... is part of the OCR A™ Font Family, comprising altogether 2 fonts in Windows TrueType format. |
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Technical information
File name: lte50325.ttf Windows menu name: OCRA LT PostScript name: OCRALT PostScript full name: OCRA LT |
Catalog material number:
35650325
OCR A™ Regular
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| Price: | US$ 26.00 |
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| ... is part of the OCR A™ Font Family, comprising altogether 2 fonts in Windows PostScript format. |
Product is contained in:
Technical information
File names: lte50325.pfb, OCRA Windows menu names: OCRA LT, PostScript names: OCRALT, OCRA PostScript full names: OCRA LT, OCRA |
Catalog material number:
36150325
OCR A™ Regular
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| Price: | US$ 26.00 |
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| ... is part of the OCR A™ Font Family, comprising altogether 2 fonts in Mac PostScript format. |
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Technical information
Catalog material number:
36050325
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About OCR A™ Regular ...
Designer: USA Bureau of Standards, 1968
OCR A™ Regular belongs to the OCR A™ Font Family which is part of the Linotype Originals.
OCR A and OCR B are standardized, monospaced fonts designed for "Optical Character Recognition" on electronic devices. OCR A was developed to meet the standards set by the American National Standards Institute in 1966 for the processing of documents by banks, credit card companies and similar businesses. This font was intended to be "read" by scanning devices, and not necessarily by humans. However, because of its "techno" look, it has been re-discovered for advertising and display graphics. OCR B was designed in 1968 by Adrian Frutiger to meet the standards of the European Computer Manufacturer's Association. It was intended for use on products that were to be scanned by electronic devices as well as read by humans. OCR B was made a world standard in 1973, and is more legible to human eyes than most other OCR fonts. Though less appealingly geeky than OCR A, the OCR B version also has a distinctive technical appearance that makes it a hit with graphic designers.
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XSF-Fonts are OpenType or TrueType fonts with an excellent appearance on screen at small sizes or low resolutions – especially engineered and optimized for exceptionally readable typefaces on computer screens using Microsoft® Windows operating systems.
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