A font is a unique set of objects that has an ID and attributes (symbol
set, spacing, pitch, height, style, weight, and typeface number). A font
is accessed by specifying a desired set of attributes. The system
selects the font that most closely matches these attributes from the
available set of fonts. See the
PCL 5 Printer Language Technical Ref-
erence Manual
, Hewlett-Packard part number 5961-0509, for infor-
mation on what characterizes a PCL font.
There are two types of fonts — bound and unbound. A bound font
supports a single symbol set. An unbound font supports multiple, but
not all, symbol sets. With unbound fonts, the symbol sets are orga-
nized into two groups — normal and Dingbats. All downloaded fonts
are bound, and all resident fonts (except Zapf Dingbats which sup-
on collate
Allows a change in both the layout properties and in the
collation properties at this subjob boundary. Any QMS DOC
settings for standard commands (such as layout, document
finishing, or document formatting) which are specified in the
current subjob will replace the previous values of these
settings inherited from the previous subjobs. All other
settings inherited from the previous subjobs in the
document remain unchanged. This setting is a combination
of the on and collate parameter values.
Notes: %%IncludeFeature:newlayout (on collate) is always
issued at the beginning of the document for the first subjob
regardless of the actual command specified by the user.
%%IncludeFeature:newlayout (off) is assumed for
subsequent subjobs when the command is not present.