Printronix l7032 참조 매뉴얼

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Alphanumerics
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High Resolution:
Defines the character width in hundredth (.01) 
inches. Enter a three-digit width value ranging from 
001 through 999 to define a character width of 0.01 
inch through 9.99 inches. VGL automatically 
understands the decimal point between the first 
and second digits.
The actual width of the printed character increases 
in increments of six printer dots (characters per 
inch). Changing the 
wd field by one printer dot, 
therefore, may not produce a change in the actual 
printed character. You must increase the field by at 
least six printer dots in order to produce an actual 
change in character width.
NOTE: High Resolution mode does not allow a character height or width 
parameter of 0. If 0 is used, a 1 is substituted. Fonts, Rotatable (see 
page 82) cannot be accessed in High Resolution.
NOTE: In vertical alphanumeric commands, height refers to the physical 
height of the character and intercharacter spacing top to bottom on 
the page (from the left to right edge of the printed character). Width 
refers to the physical width of the character from left to right on the 
page (from the bottom to the top of the printed character).
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Normal Resolution:
Defines vertical justification (position) for character 
printing in tenth inches and dot rows. Enter a three-
digit value ranging from 000 through 999 to define 
the printing location down from the starting position 
of the command sequence. The first two digits 
specify 0.1 through 9.9 inches downward 
justification; the third digit specifies an additional 0 
through 9 dot rows of downward justification. VGL 
automatically understands the decimal point 
between the first two digits and the third digit is 
automatically interpreted as dot rows.
High Resolution:
Defines vertical justification (position) for character 
printing in thousandth inches. Enter a five-digit 
value ranging from 00000 through 99999 to define 
the printing location down from the starting position 
of the command sequence from 0.0 inch through 
99.999 inches. VGL automatically understands the 
decimal point between the second and third digits 
as thousandths.