Instruction manual

Fonts
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Spacing
Spacing refers to the relative print density between the letters of a
font. The character spacing is either fixed or proportional.
Fixed spacing
With fixed character spacing, each letter of a font assumes the
same width and has the same spacing to the adjacent letters. Cour
and LetGot are fonts with fixed spacing.
Fixed
character spacing
Proportional
spacing
Proportional character spacing depends on the width of each letter.
Helv and TmsRm are examples of fonts with proportional spacing.
Proportional
character spacing
Pitch The pitch depends on the number of printed characters within a
linear inch. A font with a pitch of 10 cpi prints 10 characters per
horizontal inch (cpi = characters per inch). The pitch can be
specified only for fonts with fixed spacing.
0 1 (inch)
12 characters per inch (cpi)
10 characters per inch (cpi)