Printronix l7032 参照マニュアル
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Chapter
2
Command Codes
Alphanumerics
Purpose
Produces alphanumeric text (i.e., numbers and alphabet letters)
in standard, rotated or inverted orientations. A reverse string
order option is also available in the rotated and inverted
orientations.
in standard, rotated or inverted orientations. A reverse string
order option is also available in the rotated and inverted
orientations.
Mode
Graphics
Format
(cc)
x ht wd jus data [(cc)G] (cc)-
(cc)
Represents the Special Function Control Code
(SFCC). Enter the specific SFCC for your VGL
configuration.
(SFCC). Enter the specific SFCC for your VGL
configuration.
x
Represents an Alphanumeric command. Replace
x
with one of the following alphanumeric orientations
:
M for Standard Alphanumerics
V for Rotated Clockwise
E for Rotated Counterclockwise
U for Inverted
V for Rotated Clockwise
E for Rotated Counterclockwise
U for Inverted
ht
Normal Resolution:
Defines the character height in tenth (.10) inches.
Enter a two-digit height value ranging from 01
through 99 to define a character height of 0.1
through 9.9 inches. VGL automatically understands
the decimal point between the first and second
digits. Height values of 00 and 01 have special
meanings for rotatable/high-speed fonts as
described in “Fonts, Rotatable” on page 82.
Defines the character height in tenth (.10) inches.
Enter a two-digit height value ranging from 01
through 99 to define a character height of 0.1
through 9.9 inches. VGL automatically understands
the decimal point between the first and second
digits. Height values of 00 and 01 have special
meanings for rotatable/high-speed fonts as
described in “Fonts, Rotatable” on page 82.
High Resolution:
Defines the character height in hundredth (.01)
inches. Enter a three-digit height value ranging
from 001 through 999 to define a character height
of 0.01 inch through 9.99 inches. VGL
automatically understands the decimal point
between the first and second digits.
Defines the character height in hundredth (.01)
inches. Enter a three-digit height value ranging
from 001 through 999 to define a character height
of 0.01 inch through 9.99 inches. VGL
automatically understands the decimal point
between the first and second digits.
The actual height of the printed character increases
in increments of seven printer dots. Changing the
in increments of seven printer dots. Changing the
ht
field by one printer dot, therefore, may not produce
a change in the actual printed character. You must
increase the field by at least seven printer dots in
order to produce an actual change in character
height.
a change in the actual printed character. You must
increase the field by at least seven printer dots in
order to produce an actual change in character
height.
wd
Normal Resolution:
Defines the character width in tenth (.10) inches.
Enter a two-digit width value ranging from 01
through 99 to define a character width of 0.1
through 9.9 inches. VGL automatically understands
the decimal point between the first and second
digits. Width values of 00 and 01 have special
meanings for rotatable/high-speed fonts as
described in “Fonts, Rotatable” on page 82.
Defines the character width in tenth (.10) inches.
Enter a two-digit width value ranging from 01
through 99 to define a character width of 0.1
through 9.9 inches. VGL automatically understands
the decimal point between the first and second
digits. Width values of 00 and 01 have special
meanings for rotatable/high-speed fonts as
described in “Fonts, Rotatable” on page 82.