Specifications

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Table
1-10.
Character Matrix and Character Size
Printing Mode Face Matrix
HDD
Character
S&e
Unit
ESC
sp
Draft, 10 pitch
9 x
22 120 1.9 x 3.1 120
Draft, 12 pitch
9x22
120 1.9 x 3.1 120
Draft, 15 pitch
7
X
16
120
1.0
X
2.3
120
Draft, 10 pitch,
mndensed
------
240
-------
120
Draft, 12 pitch,
oondensed
------
240
. . . . . .
.
120
LQ,
10 pitch
31 x 22
360 2.2 x 3.1
180
LQ,
12 pitch
27X 22
360
1.9 x 3.1
180
LQ,
15 pitch
22
X
16
360
1.6
X
2.3
180
LQ,
10 pitch, condensed
----
360
-——
180
LQ,
12 pitch, condensed
—--
360
“—
180
LQ,
proportional
Max. 37X
22
360
2.6 X 3.1
180
Min. 18x 22
360
1.0 x 3.1
LQ,
proportional, mndensed
. . . .
.
360
..-.-.
180
------
360
---—
NOTES: *
*
*
LQ,
proportional,
Max. 28X 16
360 1.8
X
2.3
180
super/subscript
Min. 12x 16
360
0.7 X 2.3
LQ,
pmpottional,
-----
360
. . . . . . .
180
super/subscript,
mndensed
------
360
...--.
HDD
is horizontal dot density in dots per inch.
Face
matrii and character size indicate the size of the maximum character. This value is dependent
on paper, ribbon, etc.
Unit
ESC
sp (which also can be sent as unit, followed by the character string
CHR$(&h20)),
indicates
the minimum length to be added to the right of the character
speoified
with the
ESC
sp control code.
u
----’ indicates that the character matrix is reshaped by printer firmware. Character
w“dth
becomes half
of the noncondensed character width.
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