Vertical Dpi; Upr. Case Select; User-Def Ratio - Printronix T5000 User Manual

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Upr. Case Select

(From page 149.) Controls how the printer handles lowercase characters it
receives from the host computer. When enabled, all characters will be printed
in uppercase.
Disable. Prints lowercase characters received from the host computer as
lowercase, and uppercase characters received from the computer as
uppercase.
Enable. Prints lowercase characters received from the host computer as
their corresponding uppercase equivalents; uppercase characters
received from the computer are printed as uppercase.
The factory default is Disable.

User-Def Ratio

(From page 141.) This option is used when the user has a predefined barcode
ratio and does not want to use the standard default ratio (X1).
Enable. Lets the user define the barcode ratio.
Disable. Sets the barcode ratio to the standard default ratio.
The factory default is Enable.
Var Form Adjust
(From page 140.) This specifies an amount (in tenths of inches) to add to the
length of variable-length forms. Variable-length forms are those that use a
semicolon at the end of the CREATE command:
~CREATE;<FORMNAME>;0. Typically, variable-length forms are determined
by the elements within the form. The longest form element becomes the
overall form length. This option allows an additional space to be added to the
form length.
The range is 00.0 to 03.0 inches, and the factory default is 00.0 inches.
Var Form Type
(From page 140.)
Add Nothing. (The default.) When selected, no action is taken.
Add ;0. When selected, the form length ends at the longest printed
element.
Add ;X. When selected, the form length is the same as the physical page
length (the Label Length menu under MEDIA CONTROL).

Vertical DPI

(From page 145, page 148, page 150, page 150, page 152, page 154.)
This feature enables the thermal printer to print images as close as possible
to the same size as those originally programmed for a line matrix or laser
printer by selecting a vertical resolution that matches that of the printer that
the file was originally generated for.
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