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PRINTER CONTROL
Extra Bold Char.
This menu entry permits you to adjust the thickness or font weight of extra
bold text fonts.
The factory default is 504 and the range is from 0 to 512.
NOTE:
For most applications, the default settings for font memory are
acceptable. Therefore, do not change the defaults unless your
application requires an uncommon memory configuration.
OCR-A Chars.
Character weight adjustment of resident OCR-A characters.
The factory default is 384 and the range is from 0 to 512.
OCR-B Chars.
Character weight adjustment of resident OCR-B characters.
The factory default is 304 and the range is from 0 to 512.
Tall Characters
Increases the point height of resident Intellifont characters.
•
Enable
.
Increases the point height of resident Intellifont characters
approximately 10%.
•
Disable
.
Standard resident font character point height is maintained.
The factory default is Disable.
Batch Counter
Displays the number of pages remaining in a print job.
•
Enable
.
The # Pages remaining to be printed will display on the second
line of the control panel LCD. This feature is supported in PGL and
ZGL only. The PGL Execute command to support this feature is:
~EXECUTE;NAME;(#Pages). The ZGL Execute command is:
^PQ(#Pages).
NOTE:
If the correct execute command is absent from the print file, “0 Pages”
will continually display on the control panel LCD.
•
Disable
.
The # Pages remaining to be printed will not display. Instead,
the Active emulation and interface will display on the second line of the
control panel LCD.
The factory default is Disable.
Summary of Contents for 5504-R40
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Page 163: ...163 IPDS Setup Print IPDS Fonts cont Figure 4 IPDS Fonts 3816 Emulation Sample Printout...
Page 266: ...266 Chapter 3 DATE...
Page 278: ...278 Chapter 4 Select And Print Downloaded TrueType Fonts...
Page 288: ...288 Chapter 5 RS 232 And Optional RS 422 Serial Interfaces...
Page 332: ...332 Chapter 6 Restore The Printer To Operation...
Page 340: ...340 Appendix A...
Page 362: ...362 Appendix D Removing The Media Cutter...
Page 366: ...366 Appendix E Installing The Media Cutter Tray...
Page 378: ...378 Communication statements...
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