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FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE (FSL) COMMANDS
3-60
n4
n5
n6
The user-defined string is a PCL sequence that selects point size
(Y92), font attribute (Y93), and font typeface (Y94).
Example 1
@Y91, n1@ deletes a GFID definition.
Example 2
@Y91, 512, 4, 5, 5, 18@ is a syntax example in HP mode with
the following settings:
IBM GFID No.:
Typeface:
Attributes:
Symbol Set:
Point Size:
Symbol set can be 0—7 depending on the
printer.
Point size is the GFID number in decimal
between 1 to 65535.
If a GFID over 399 is defined with a non-
proportional attribute, then the horizontal
spacing (HMI) is calculated by dividing GFID with
100 (GFID/100).
The following gives the GFID/Pitch relationship:
GFID
PITCH
01— 65
10 CPI
66—153
12 CPI
154—200
PROPORTIONAL
201—204
13.3 CPI
211—239
15 CPI
240—249
5 CPI
250—259
17.1 CPI
260—279
8.55 CPI
281
20 CPI
290
27 CPI
400—65535
TYPOGRAPHIC
GFIDs 1—399: The point size is generally
dependent on the pitch of the specific font.
GFIDs 400—65535: The value n5 is optional as
the point size of the requested font is calculated
from GFID divided by 100, rounded down to the
nearest whole decimal.
Under the specific circumstances where a
monospaced type font is requested, the n5 value
is used to define the horizontal motion index
(HMI) with which the font is printed.
Typographic fonts, by definition, cannot be
justified. If a specific font is selected in a pitch
which is available on the installed cartridge, the
printer uses another font in the selected pitch.
Deleting a GFID definition is done by defining
the GFID without any associated parameters, as
shown.
Translate table with valid values from 1—8.
IBM GFID 512
Typeface No. 4
Proportional Bold
Symbolset 5
Point Size 18
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