Whoops I meant to say (so "far" so good). Sorry about the typo...
The font can only be 'seen' when it is installed on the computer. If not it will be replaced by the browser default font. To achieve what you have in mind you must embed the font in your pages. Used to be a nightmare, but with @font-face it has become much easier. Realize that only fonts with embedding rights can be embedded.
How to? Have a look at
fontsquirrel. Good luck with your experiment.
You might want to contact the font designer to make sure they're ok with your usage first, you know, to avoid legal issues and all.
-- J
If preview and print embedding is allowed there should be no legal problem because that is exactly the type of embedding you will be using.
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