Nlq Type Style Switch - Star Micronics lC-10 User Manual

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Samples
of these pitches
are shown
in Figure
2-2.
Note
that
with
proportional
pitch different
letters occupy
different
widths.
(For example,
"i" and "1" are narrower
than other letters.) Proportional
pitch is attractive
and space-efficient,
though
not always convenient
when column
alignment
is required.
Note that you cannot
select condensed
proportional
pitch on the control
panel. You can make this selection by the printer commands
< SI > < ESC >
"p" 1 - see Appendix
B.
In IBM mode (when DIP switch l-6 is OFF),
the pitch selections
cycle
as follows:
Pica
(10 characters
per inch)
Elite
(12 characters
per inch)
Condensed
pica
(17 characters
per inch)
Proportional
pica
Proportional
elite
There is no condensed
elite pitch in the IBM mode.
NLQ
Type Style
switch
This
switch
selects
the type style. Draft
style is always
selected
at
power-up.
To change
to one of the NLQ (near letter quality)
styles, set the
printer
off-line,
then press the NLQ Type Style switch repeatedly
until the
indicators
beside the desired selection
light. The selections
cycle in the fol-
lowing order:
Draft (all indicators
off)
Courier
(NLQ)
Courier
italic (NLQ)
Sanserif
(NLQ)
Sanserif italic (NLQ)
Orator
(NLQ)
Orator
italic (NLQ)
Samples
are shown in Figure
2-3.
The Orator
style is unique
in two ways. First, it is a dot larger (higher)
than the other styles. This makes it a good choice for labels and other text
requiring
high visibility.
A little extra line spacing helps when Orator is used.
Second, there are two versions
of the Orator
type style: one prints small
capitals
in place of lower-case
letters;
the other
prints
lower-case
letters,
but without
descenders.
The version
you get when you select Orator
from
the control
panel depends
on the DIP switches.
If DIP switch
1-3 is OFF,
lower-case
Orator
will print as lower case. Otherwise
it will print as small
capitals.

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