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FONTS
B
This appendix gives a brief overview of the supported fonts and
how your printer interprets fonts. It also shows examples of the
fonts loaded in your printer.
Number Font Size and Appearance Type of Spacing # of Dots Between
Characters
1 Standard Monospaced 3 (203 dpi)
2 Reduced Monospaced 1 (203 dpi)
3 Bold Monospaced 3 (203 dpi)
4 OCRA-like Monospaced 3 (203 dpi)
5 HR1 Monospaced 2 (203 dpi)
6 HR2 Monospaced 1 (203 dpi)
10 9 pt. CG Triumvirate Bold Proportional varies w/ each letter
11 6 pt. CG Triumvirate Proportional varies w/ each letter
15 7 pt. CG Triumvirate Proportional varies w/ each letter
16 9 pt. CG Triumvirate Proportional varies w/ each letter
17 11 pt. CG Triumvirate Proportional varies w/ each letter
18 15 pt. CG Triumvirate Proportional varies w/ each letter
Fonts
5
and
6
are for numeric data only. Fonts
15
through
18
are only for 300 dpi. These samples
were printed using the Internal Symbol set.
Bitmap Font Information
The Monarch bitmap fonts are either monospaced (each character
occupies the same amount of space) or proportional (each
character is a different height and width). Use monospaced fonts
for price fields and data you want to list in a column. With
proportionally spaced fonts, you may be able to place more
characters on a line. However, you may need to experiment with
these fonts and adjust field measurements in your format. The
bitmapped fonts (either monospaced or proportional) appear
jagged when magnified.
Fonts
B-1