TrueType fonts
To print your publication, your printing service must have the same fonts installed on their computer that you used in your publication. Although you can use either TrueType or PostScript fonts in your publication, it's best to use only TrueType fonts for two reasons:
PostScript fonts
If you use PostScript fonts, check with your commercial printer to ensure that they have those same PostScript fonts. If they don't, you will need to supply the fonts.
The following fonts are found on every PostScript printer, so you don't have to supply them to your commercial printing service:
The following fonts are found on most PostScript printers, so you should check with your printer to make sure they have them:
Note Fonts other than those that Publisher installs might be licensed with legal restrictions on how they may be used. Check Publisher's Fonts dialog box (Tools menu, Commercial Printing Tools) to ensure that the fonts you used can be embedded and used to re-create your publication on another computer.