Lexmark C912 User Reference Manual page 69

Lexmark printer user's reference
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Menu Item
Purpose
Font Source
To determine the set of fonts
displayed in the Font Name menu
item.
Lines per
To determine the number of lines
that print on each page.
Page
Orientation
To determine how text and
graphics are oriented on the page.
Pitch
To specify the font pitch for
scalable monospaced fonts.
Point Size
To change the point size for
scalable typographic fonts.
Using printer menus
Values
Resident*
Download
Flash
Disk
All
1...255
60*
(country/
region-
specific
factory default
values)
64*
(country/
region-
specific
factory default
values)
Portrait*
Landscape
0.08...100
(in increments
of 0.01 cpi)
10*
1...1008
in increments
of 0.25 points)
12*
PCL Emul Menu
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Displays all fonts resident in printer
RAM when the printer ships from
the factory.
Displays all fonts downloaded to
printer RAM.
Displays all fonts stored in flash
memory.
Displays all fonts stored on the
printer hard disk.
Displays all fonts available to the
printer from all sources.
The printer sets the amount of
space between each line (vertical
line spacing) based on the Lines
per Page, Paper Size, and
Orientation menu items. Select the
correct Paper Size and Orientation
before changing Lines per Page.
Prints text and graphics parallel to
the short edge of the paper.
Prints text and graphics parallel to
the long edge of the paper.
Pitch refers to the number of fixed-
space characters in a horizontal
inch of type. You can select a pitch
from 0.08 to 100 characters per
inch (cpi) in increments of 0.01 cpi.
For nonscalable monospaced
fonts, the pitch is displayed, but
cannot be changed.
Note: Pitch is only displayed for
fixed, or monospaced, fonts.
Point size refers to the height of
the characters in the font. One
point equals approximately 1/72 of
an inch. You can select point sizes
from 1 to 1008 in increments of
0.25 points.
Note: Point Size is only displayed
for typographic fonts.

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