Specifications

Chapter 3-4 Quick Start Guide
2 On the Text tab, click the Font drop-down list and do one
of the following:
Select a printer-resident font from the list. Printer-
resident fonts are resident on your thermal printer;
that is, they are stored in your printer’s memory.
Select the TrueType Fonts option. TrueType fonts are
supplied by Windows and are resident on your PC; and
may or may not be resident on your printer.
The settings available on the Text tab depend on if you
select a printer-resident font or a TrueType font.
3 If using a printer-resident font, set the following proper-
ties:
Expand Height: Allows you to stretch the height of the
printer font. A value of 1 is the normal height. If large text
is required, it is better to use a large font instead of using
a small font and stretching it, as the edges can become
rough.
Expand Width: Allows you to stretch the width of the
printer font. A value of 1 is the normal width.
Rotation: Controls the orientation of the text object. The
options are Normal, Sideways Up, Sideways Down, and
Upside Down.
4 If using a TrueType font, set the following properties:
TrueType Font: Select from a list of installed fonts.
Point Size: The size of the font expressed in points.
Language: Select from a list of character sets appropriate
for the language you are using.
Style: Select from a list of available styles for the selected
font. For most TrueType fonts, available styles include Nor-
mal, Bold, Italic, and Bold & Italic.
If your printer does not support TrueType fonts,
they will be processed as graphics. Graphics
require more memory, taking longer to print than
fonts that are resident on the printer.