Orach Technic Pro

F.A.Q.

Frequently Asked Question

Index

Why the Orach Technic Pro font family is so unique

How the font gots its name Orach Technic

Why did it take 35 years to make this font

What is the advantage of Orach Technic Pro compared to a single-line font

Why other Ultra Light fonts cannot engrave successfully

Why arrangement of the letters in the font not like Unicode list

Which tool dimensions should be used for engraving

Why this type of font was not made by the world's largest typographic houses

Why the Style name are not ProGrav, ProCAD, ProGraf

Why haven't we sold the font for 35 years

Why the font is not sold but rented for 10 years

Orach Technic Pro - Italic


Why the Orach Technic Pro font family is so unique.

There are many things that make Orach Tecnihc Pro a unique font.

One of the most practical things is that all letters in all three styles are positioned in the same positions on the drawing. This practically means that whatever the designer draws and prints with the Normal (ProGraf) style, the CNC machine can engrave by simply replacing the style with ProGrav (Thin) in any weith ftom light to bold.

Until the beginning of 2000, we used the ProGrav (Thin) style even narrower as Hairline.
Later we made it look like a single line, so that the lines overlap, as many today offer it as a one-line font. When we tested these versions in many Graphics, CAD and Engraving programs, we saw that they were very poorly readable on the screen in many programs, especially with smaller letters. In the latest versions of the font, the thickness of the letters has been slightly increased so that it is easy to read in all programs, for engraving of course this is not a problem because the difference is small.

The font is made so that with a knife 1/10 the height of a capital letter, all letters and signs in the font from Latin to Arabic, can be engraved. Character R-reprint TM too.

The entire font is slightly smaller in size than the other fonts so that the Light (ProCad) style looks more discreet in all quotations and does not burden the drawing with numbers that are always clearly legible.

Braille is also unique because with the ProGrav (Thin) style, holes can be directly drilled on a plastic or metal plate and plastic or metal balls can be inserted into them for public inscriptions in the lobby, entrance doors and other places.

Orach School is also unique in many ways. Letters of arbitrary size can be printed for children, as it is in their books-notebooks, Thin "single-line" style so that children can practice writing in all languages of the world. All this can be printed in the simplest way in the Microsoft Word that every school has and projected with a projector on the board in a size suitable for children. Teachers can also see what Greek letters should look like for symbols and formulas suitable for handwriting.

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