AGILE 5250 OPTIMA User’s Guide and ReferencePage 4-12
P PSCPI
Print with proportional spacing in portrait orientation. This PFS is sent to
the printer when the 5250 OPTIMAs page orientation algorithm has
selected a portrait orientation, and when the System has requested
proportional spacing (using either an SCS Set Character Density command
or an SCS Set FID through GFID command).
If the printer is capable of printing any font with proportional spacing, then
this PFS should set proportional spacing for the current font. If a specific
font is needed to achieve proportional spacing, then this PFS should be
defined to select that font.
If the RES CPI= option (under FMTINFO: for the output port) is set to
PRE-FONT, then this PFS will be sent before the GFID for the font is sent.
If the RES CPI= option is set to POSTFONT then this PFS will be sent
after the GFID for the font is sent.
P 12CPI
Print 12 characters per inch in portrait orientation. This PFS is sent to the
printer when the 5250 OPTIMAs page orientation algorithm has selected
a portrait orientation, and when the System has requested a font with a
pitch of greater than 10 but less than or equal to 12 CPI (using either an
SCS Set Character Density command or an SCS Set FID through GFID
command).
If the printer is capable of printing any font at any pitch (CPI), then this
PFS should set the pitch for the current font. If a specific font is needed to
achieve 12 CPI, then this PFS should be defined to select that font.
If the RES CPI= option (under FMTINFO: for the output port) is set to
PRE-FONT, then this PFS will be sent before the GFID for the font is sent.
If the RES CPI= option is set to POSTFONT then this PFS will be sent
after the GFID for the font is sent.
P 15CPI
Print 15 characters per inch in portrait orientation. This PFS is sent to the
printer when the 5250 OPTIMAs page orientation algorithm has selected
a portrait orientation, and when the System has requested a font with a
pitch of greater than 12 but less than or equal to 15 CPI (using either an
SCS Set Character Density command or an SCS Set FID through GFID
command).