Specifications
Chapter 7— IPL Command Reference
188 IPL Programmer’s Reference Manual
Intercharacter Space for UDF, Define
Purpose: Defines the amount of space added to the default intercharacter gap length
for a bitmap font. The number of dots you select for n define the
intercharacter gap length.
Syntax: zn
Printers:
Printer Default
Values
for n Notes
3240 n = 2 0 - 199
The printer ignores this command if you use it
with the font character width command (Zn).
3400 n = 2 0 - 199
The printer ignores this command if you use it
with the font character width command (Zn).
3440 n = 2 0 - 199
The printer ignores this command if you use it
with the font character width command (Zn).
3600 n = 2 0 - 199
The printer ignores this command if you use it
with the font character width command (Zn).
4100 n = 2 0 - 199
The printer ignores this command if you use it
with the font character width command (Zn).
4400 n = 2 0 - 199
The printer ignores this command if you use it
with the font character width command (Zn).
44X0 n = 2 0 - 199
The printer ignores this command if you use it
with the font character width command (Zn).
4X30 n = 2 0 - 199
The printer ignores this command if you use it
with the font character width command (Zn).
7421 n = 2 0 - 199
The printer ignores this command if you use it
with the font character width command (Zn).
EasyCoder
F4, PF2i,
PF4i, PM4i
n = 2 0 - 199
The printer ignores this command if you use it
with the font character width command (Zn).
Notes: The printer generates an error code (52) for invalid lengths.
The unit for n is in number of dots per pixels. In Advanced Mode, a dot is
5 mil for a 200 dpi printer and 2.5 mil for a 400 dpi printer. For the 4X30
printers, a dot is 3.3 mil.