It depends on what type of "soft font." I believe soft font simply means that it is downloaded to the printer (as in, software font), as opposed to resident on the printer's hardware (hard font) and any font can be either. It is not specific to the type of font. In fact, all of the trutype fonts you have are soft fonts. If the font you have is vector based (i.e. postscript, Truetype) and not a bitmap font (pretty much dead, now-a-days), there are a number of font generation programs that will allow you to import and export fonts in various formats. Corel Draw is supposed to do it, but I've never gotten it to work right. If this is what you need and you have trouble finding such a program, email me and I'll send you the name of one program I have used and like (It's at work and I can't remember the name).