Specifications
REV.-A
Table 1-10. Character Matrix and Character Size
Printing Mode
I
Face Matrix
I
HDD
I
Character Size
I
Unit
ESC
sp
High-speed draft, 10 pitch
7
x
22
90 2.0 x 3.1
—
Draft, 10 pitch
9 x 22 120
1.9 x 3.1
120
Draft, 12 pitch
9 x 22
120 1.9 x 3.1
120
I I
I
I
Draft, 15 pitch
7 X 16 120
1.0 X 2.3
120
Draft, 10 pitch, condensed
—
240
—
120
Draft, 12 pitch, condensed
—
240
—
120
LQ,
10 pitch
31 x 22 360 2.2 x 3.1 180
LQ,
12 pitch
27 X 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
l–
I
360
I
–
I
180
LQ,
proportional Max. 37 X 22
360
2.6 X 3.1
180
Min. 18 X 22
360
1.0 x 3.1
LQ,
proportional, condensed
—
360
—
180
—
360
—
LQ,
proportional, super/subscript
Max. 28 X 16 360 1.8 X 2.3 180
Min. 12 X 16 360 0.7 X 2.3
LQ,
proportional, super/subscript,
I
—
I
360
I
—
I
180
condensed
—
360
—
NOTES: .
HDD is horizontal dot density in dots per inch.
● Face matrix 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 specified with the
ESC
sp control code.
● “-”
indicates that the character matrix is reshaped by printer firmware. Character width
becomes half of the noncondensed character width.
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