Mine wasn't really a conversion. It was a re-code of the epub. What I did is a manual process that can't be done with some check boxes in the Conversion dialogue screen.
As an aside, I never use the conversion dialogue, so I don't have a good understanding of what it is capable of and its limitations.
So your choice is...
1. The method by @BetterRed, which gets pretty close to what you are after and all you really need to do is delete those references to fonts in the stylesheet.css which will allow you to select the font used by your ereader
This method is quick and easy, but may not give you 100% what you want.
2. The re-code method. It will give you exactly what you want but is a very time-consuming process.
If you want to go with method 2, I can give you my stylesheet.css as a starting point. But you will also need to replace all the code in the files that contain the screenplay text to match the new tags in the css file.
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