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FONTS AND CHARACTER SETS
Note:  COR (Computer Output Reduction) is regarded as a
separate orientation.
An SCS command, such as the Set Character Density (SCD)
command, which changes any of these parameters, causes a font
switch.
DCA mode
In DCA a more elaborate mechanism for selecting fonts exists
where a font may be selected by a GFID (Global Font IDentifier)
number from 0 to 65535. Each number refers uniquely to an IBM
font which is the same for all printers.
Global Font Identifiers (GFIDs)
GFIDs are numbers that reference fonts in the IBM data stream.
A Xerox font may be identified by an associated GFID.  (Table 5-1
shows the default GFIDs that are associated with Xerox fonts
resident in the 4213 and the XCTO cartridge.)
A GFID defines the typestyle, font type and the pitch but not the
orientation.  For example, GFID 11 refers to a Courier 10 pitch
font in both portrait and landscape orientations.  The font
orientation on the printed page is taken from the orientation
associated with the paper tray unless auto orientation is enabled.
Table 5-1 provides a cross reference between the IBM GFID
number and a Xerox font name.  The following table shows the
XCTO's default settings and how these settings relate to IBM
font names. The user can add or replace entries in this default
table, to suit user requirements, using the XCTO GFID
assignment command (refer to chapter 3 for details). The table is
printed on the XCTO configuration sheet under “Font
Information.”  This does not mean that the font is present in the
printer; the GFID assignment is merely a number associated with
the font name.
XEROX COAX/TWINAX OPTION (XCTO) PROGRAMMER REFERENCE
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