Assalamu alaikum.
1. As far as I know, every printed copy of the Qur'an is originally based on a hand-written text. There is no font that I know of that can support the full symbol set of the Qur'an. Of course, someone can design one, but the finished product has to be carefully reviewed by a *qualified committee* and not a single scholar. Not even a group of scholars whose specialization is other than Qur'anic rasm would be qualified to do this job.
2. The finished Qur'an should be digitally signed with a certificate issued to the qualified committee by a recognized CA. If it's digitally signed by an entity like arabeyes.org, it doesn't mean much.
Ramadan Mubarak.
Salam,
Moustafa
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