Set Printer
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PC Printing & Scanning
Font Number
Allows users to set various font numbers as listed below. Six internal fonts are
resident in the machine. They are listed in the following table by number and
size. The machine will use the selected font whenever your computer does not
send an override for a different font. This unit also accepts downloaded fonts
that are compatible with the HP PCL4 language. The fonts are sent to the printer
and then selected by your computer software. Memory limitations can restrict
the variety and size of the downloaded fonts.
1
Press the Program key and scroll through
the menus until you reach the Set Printer
menu and press YES.
2
Press 4 or scroll down to the Font Number
menu and press YES.
3
Enter the number of the font you wish to
have as your default print font. Press YES
to accept this data into memory.
Font Definitions
Font Number
Font
Pitch
Point
Orientation
1
Courier
10
12
Portrait
2
Courier Bold
10
12
Portrait
3
Line Printer
16.6
8.5
Portrait
4
Courier
10
12
Landscape
5
Courier Bold
10
12
Landscape
6
Line Printer
16.6
8.5
Landscape
SET PRINTER?
YES / or 1-8
4 FONT NUMBER?
OK=YES
FONT NUMBER=1
OK=YES (DEL=NO)
Orientation:
Portrait text prints across the width of the page.
Landscape text prints across the length of the page.
Pitch:
Font pitch determines the number of characters printed per inch. A pitch of 12, for
example, means that 12 fixed width characters are printed in every inch.
Point Size:
Indicates the height of a font. There are 72 points to an inch.
Line Number:
Sets the number of text lines on a printed page. If your computer software sends
more lines than this setting, they print on a second page.
Print Fonts:
Prints a list of resident fonts.
Paper Size:
The size of the paper in the Paper Cassette.
Summary of Contents for NEFAX655e
Page 1: ...Safety Information ...
Page 10: ...IX Safety Information LABELS ...
Page 13: ...Chapter 1 Introduction ...
Page 26: ...Machine Components 1 13 Introduction ...
Page 27: ...Chapter 2 Basic Operations ...
Page 39: ...Chapter 3 Advanced Facsimile ...
Page 59: ...Chapter 4 Facsimile Programming ...
Page 105: ...Chapter 5 Internet Fax Option ...
Page 124: ...Error Messages 5 19 Internet Fax Option ...
Page 125: ...Chapter 6 PC Printing Scanning ...
Page 146: ...Class 1 Fax Modem 6 21 PC Printing Scanning ...
Page 147: ...Chapter 7 Maintenance Supplies ...
Page 161: ...Maintenance Maintenance Supplies 7 14 Notes ...
Page 162: ...Maintenance 7 15 Maintenance Supplies ...
Page 163: ...Chapter 8 Troubleshooting ...
Page 170: ...Troubleshooting 8 7 Troubleshooting ...
Page 171: ...Chapter 9 Specifications ...
Page 181: ...Appendix A Unpacking Installation ...
Page 198: ...Setting Up the Optional 2nd Paper Cassette A 17 Unpacking Installation ...