Condensed printing
Condensed printing reduces the size of characters to
approximately
60
percent of their normal width, allowing
more characters to fit on a line. This is useful for spreadsheets
and other software that needs to print the maximum amount of
information on a page.
You can condense most fonts by pressing the
ECONOMY/CONDENSED
button. (Epson Roman
T,
Epson
Sans
Serif
H,
and
15-cpi
printing cannot be condensed.)
The printout below shows condensed
lo-cpi printing.
This is 10
cpi
printing.
This is condensed
10
cpi
printing.
Note:
Ifyour
software controls characterfonts
nnd
cm select the condensed
mode, you should select condensed mode through the software rather
than with the control panel. Software or command settings usually
override panel settings.
Using the
Default-Settings
Mode
Your printer comes with a series of internal settings that
control a variety of printer functions, such as print direction
and
auto
line feed. Because these settings take effect each time
you turn on the printer, they are called default settings.
The factory default settings are designed to meet most user’s
needs, so you may not need to change them. The table below
lists the features you can set in the default-settings mode.
For a detailed description of each setting, see “Default settings
descriptions.” To change a setting, see “Changing the default
settings” on page
3-11.
Using the Printer
3-7