User`s guide

STANDARD PRINTER COMMANDS
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ULTRA_FONT
Function Prints text on a label, using Ultra Fonts (stroke
fonts). Unlike STRING fonts, Ultra Fonts maintain
their shape in any size and boldness. Font modifiers
can change character bolding, spacing, and rotation.
Font type C may also be italicized and "grayed."
Explicit Form
ULTRA_FONT Tnnn IGz(bold,space,rot) x y
char
Implicit Form
U Tnnn IGz(bold,space,rot) x y char
T
Font type, A, B, or C. Type A
characters have rounded corners.
Type B characters have angled
corners. Type C resembles Helvetica
print.
IMPORTANT!
Always use uppercase characters (A, B,
or
C, not a, b, or c) when specifying the
font type.
NOTE: Not all printers support all fonts.
See Table 3, Printer Font Support for
more information.
Parameters
nnn
Font size, in dots. This immediately
follows the font type, and may specify
both X and Y dimensions (A25X50, for
example), or just the Y dimension, in
which case X is approximately one-
half Y (as in A50). For font types A
and B, X and Y can range from 1 to
65535. Font C size can range from 40
to 700.