IBM 1xR Printer User Manual


 
FontB=12dots (wide) × 24 dots (high) or 1.5 mm × 3.0 mm.
FontC=8dots (wide) × 20 dots (high) or 1.0 mm × 2.0 mm.
Invert cannot be used with over-line and underline.
v For impact printing:
Font A = dot density of 75 half-dots per inch (resident
characters = 1.2 mm × 2.0 mm).
Font B = dot density of 60 half-dots per inch (resident
characters = 1.5 mm × 2.0 mm).
Emphasized printing enable and disable, and font A or font B
selection must be at the beginning of a print line to be
recognized.
User-defined characters greater than 9 dots high cannot be
printed double high in TI1/2 printers.
Double-high and emphasized characters are not valid in
landscape mode.
v See Chapter 6, “Character fonts,” on page 97, “Download
user-defined characters” on page 23, “Set print station” on page
40, and “Select user-defined or resident character sets” on page
41 for related information.
Double byte character sets:
v For thermal printing:
Font size supported = 24 dots (w) x 24 dots (H) or 3.0 mm x 3.0
mm
The number of characters per line is dependent on the
intercharacter spacing. For example, if intercharacter spacing is
six:
There are 19 characters/line with 80 mm paper
There are 13 characters/line with 50 mm paper
v For impact printing:
There are two different font matrixes supported by the printer
firmware; however, only one font matrix can be downloaded
into the printer at a time:
16 dots x 16 full-dots
9 dots x 16 half-dots
v Matrix 16x16
Characters can be printed in the following sizes:
Normal
150 DPI - 5.4 mm (weight) x 4.0 mm (height)
120 DPI - 6.8 mm (weight) x 4.0 mm (height)
Compressed
75 DPI - 2.7 mm (weight) x 4.0 mm (height)
60 DPI - 3.4 mm (weight) x 4.0 mm (height)
Note: The impact station DPI is the number of 1/2 dots per
inch. There are 474 half-dots/line when set for 150 or 75
dpi, and 3799 half-dots/line when set for 120 or 60 DPI.
The size printed is controlled by bit 0 and bit 6:
Bit 0 can only be changed at the beginning of a print line.
36 SureMark 4610 Printers : Programming Guide for Models 1xR and 2xR
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