updated March 18, 2002

v8 dot width 32

v8 dot height 32

Notes:

1.Any of the thermal printing fonts can be scaled up to eight times the defined width and eight times the defined height. The scaling factor for the width does not have to equal the scaling factor for the height. For example, you could specify twice the width and five times the height.

2.For 80-mm paper, the cash receipt print line is 72 mm (2.83 in.) long. There are 576 dots per line and 203 dots per inch.

3.For 58-mm paper, the cash receipt print line is 50 mm (1.97 in.) long. There are 400 dots per line and 203 dots per inch. (This paper width is supported only on Models TF7 and TM7. Support is available by an RPQ.)

Impact Printing Fonts (Models TI5 and TG5 Only)

The resident character set has a font of 7 half-dots (wide) × 9 dots (high). There are no descenders.

vFont A prints 150 half-dots per inch = resident character size is 1.2 mm × 2 mm.

vFont B prints 120 half-dots per inch = resident character size is 1.5 mm × 2 mm.

For DBCS code page 949:

vA double-byte character is 16 half-dots (wide) × 9 dots (high).

vA single-byte character is 8 half-dots (wide) × 9 dots (high).

For DBCS code page 932, 950, and 1381:

vA double-byte character is 16 full-dots (wide) × 16 dots (high).

vA single-byte character is 16 half-dots (wide) × 16 dots (high).

The number of characters printed per inch depends on the character size, the inter-character spacing, and the chosen font. For example:

vFor SBCS resident code page:

17 cpi font A with 7 half-dot-wide character + 2 half-dot space 52 characters per line

15 cpi font A with 7 half-dot-wide character + 3 half-dot space 47 characters per line

12 cpi font B with 7 half-dot-wide character + 3 half-dot space 37 characters per line

vFor DBCS code page:

For DBCS code page 949: 16 half-dot-wide character + 6 half-dot space

Font A: 150 half-dots per inch 21 characters per line

Font B: 120 half-dots per inch 17 characters per line

For SBCS code page 949: 8 half-dot-wide character + 3 half-dot space

Font A: 150 half-dots per inch 43 characters per line

Font B: 120 half-dots per inch 34 characters per line

For DBCS code pages 932, 950, 1381: 16 full-dot-wide character + 6 half-dot space

Font A: 150 half-dots per inch 12 characters per line

Font B: 120 half-dots per inch 9 characters per line

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IBM TF7, TM7 manual Impact Printing Fonts Models TI5 and TG5 Only

TI5, TG5, TM7, TF7 specifications

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