Mr. Richard N. Wisan's fonts and his comments: These fonts were made because the resident fonts seem crowded in anything smaller than pica. They're utilitarian fonts, designed for specific widths from elite down, and none of them looks right in Pica. Each of them has a matching proportional font: ELITEP.LQP matches ELITEQ.LQN, &c. ELITEQ.LQN: resembles Epson's resident Roman font, but slightly reduced to suit elite spacing. SANSQ.LQN: is a sans serif font also intended for elite spacing. Having no serifs, its proportional version, SANSP.LQP is slightly narrower than ELITEP.LQP. The following fonts form a more or less matched set. In style similar, each is designed for a specific size. Besides the usual matching proportional font, these have draft mode sib- lings: thus, FIFP.LQP is the proportional match for FIFQ.LQN, and FIFD.LQD is a rough match for draft mode. ELLETQ.LQN: is a lighter font than the two above, using small serifs. In style, it matches the fonts below, but it's sized for (uncondensed) elite. FIFQ.LQN: is a slim font intended for 15 char/inch spacing. To maintain proper proportions, it's a little shorter, and can take line spacing as small as 8/inch. CONDQ.LQN:* is a slightly smaller version of FIFQ, meant for condensed pica (17 or 18 char/inch) and vertical spac- ing of 1/8" or 23/180ths. WEEQ.LQN:* fits condensed elite (20 char/inch) at spacings down to about 20/180". Note: Starred (*) fonts are sized to be printed condensed. Printed in normal width, they look awful.