M o n o s p a c e d F o n t M a g n i f i c a t i o n

Monospaced characters occupy the same amount of space within a magnification. Use monospaced fonts for price fields and data you want to list in a column. Decide how wide and tall you want the characters to appear on the labels. The following two tables show the width and height of each of the monospaced fonts after magnification.

This table includes the default (3 dots for Standard, 1 dot for Reduced, 3 dots for Bold) spacing.

U s i n g 2 0 3 D P I

 

Width Mag.

Standard

Reduced

 

Bold

 

 

 

 

 

 

Units

Character

Character

Character

 

 

Width

Sample

Width

Sample

Width

Sample

1x

1/100 in.

8.37

 

3.9

 

13.3

 

 

1/10 mm

21.26

 

9.9

 

33.78

/

 

Dots

17

!

8

(

27

7x

1/100 in.

49.75

 

24.63

 

84.24

 

 

1/10 mm

126.37

 

62.56

 

214

5

 

Dots

101

'

50

.

171

U s i n g 3 0 0 D P I

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Width Mag.

Standard

Reduced

 

Bold

 

 

 

 

 

 

Units

Character

Character

Character

 

 

Width

Sample

Width

Sample

Width

Sample

1x

1/100 in.

8.7

 

4

 

13.7

 

 

1/10 mm

22

 

10.2

 

34.7

/

 

Dots

26

!

12

(

41

7x

1/100 in.

50.7

 

25

 

85.7

 

 

1/10 mm

128.7

 

63.5

 

217.6

5

 

Dots

152

'

75

.

257

Only the 1x width can be scanned with the OCRA-like font. Using a printhead with 203 dpi, the character widths are as follows: 7.9 (English), 20.1 (Metric), and 16 (Dots).

To calculate other font widths, multiply the font dots (14 dots for Standard, 7 dots for Reduced, 24 dots for Bold) by the

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