How to do Arial fonts in EPSON LX-300+II

Arial or Helvetica fonts are added in device type EPESCP9 or EPESCP2 in output device that uses EPSON LX 300 + II. I'm using the INCH7 page format for the check printing. When the check was printed, the output was not Arial; instead it looked like a Roman font. Arial fonts are already in list of printer fonts of EPESCP9 and EPESCP2. Also, the font used in check sapscript is already changed to Arial. When I used SWIN, it printed the Arial font correctly. I can't use SWIN since SWIN is for Windows and not for Linux.
Can anybody help me?

Hi,
In SPAD you need to create the Device type & then the page format should be created for that specific Device type.
Best regards,
Prashant

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