How to define a scalable font in SmartForms

I am a newbie in SAP. I am using Zebra printer.
I need to define a scaleable font, 12point for the font height and 18 point for the character width.
Please give me step by step on how this can be done.
Please help and I promise points

Hi ,
Have you uploaded the required font
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