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You will most often encounter this specific string in configuration files for enterprise print software like Oracle Documaker or IBM PSF (Print Services Facility) . It is used to tell the printer exactly how to render Helvetica text at an 8-point size for documents like bank statements, invoices, or insurance policies.
Denotes the font family, which in this case is Helvetica Latin1-Roman Medium. C0h20080-t1v10500-0 Font
Unless it is actively replacing your default document font (in which case, follow the removal steps above), you can safely ignore it. Better yet, consider it a conversation starter about the hidden complexity inside every character you read on a screen. You will most often encounter this specific string
Understanding C0h20080-t1v10500-0: A Deep Dive into AFP Raster Fonts Unless it is actively replacing your default document
If you are looking for a font that serves a similar purpose—extreme readability in small sizes or low-resolution environments—you might consider standard alternatives: