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Fonts
This section explains the fonts used for emulation.
Available fonts
The following fonts can be used for emulation.
ESC/P-K Emulation
Available outline fonts are the followings:
z
Roman
z
Sans serif
z
OCR-B
User-defined Characters
On this machine, you can use user-defined characters.
The total capacity of memory for storing user-defined characters and other user-
defined data can be set on the control panel. This value is retained after the machine
is switched off.
User-defined characters are registered as bitmap fonts, and cannot be shared among
different printer languages.
Font Caching
To ensure hi-speed printing, outline fonts of up to a certain size are cached. Outline
fonts are converted into bitmap data temporarily and then printed. To minimize this
processing time, the processed bitmap data is saved in the memory. This process is
called font caching.
The saved bitmap data is deleted upon power-off or system reset.
Output Feature
This section describes the machine's output feature.
Outputting a Pending Print Job
The jobs received by the printer can be prioritized over other jobs.
For information on how to give priority to the jobs received by the printer, refer to "9 Job Status" >
"Printing Pending Jobs" in the User Guide.
ESC/P-K Emulation Print Features
Multiple-Up
The multiple-up feature reduces the size of multiple-sheet documents and prints them
on a single sheet of paper.
The multiple-up feature can be used in the ESC/P-K emulation mode. In the ESC/P-K
mode, 2 Up can be used.
Form Overlay
In the ESC/P-K mode, you can register an original form to the printer, and overprint it
on a printed output.
A form to be overprinted can be specified on the control panel.