MPCLII Packet Reference Manual

Additional Fonts –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

Optional and downloadable fonts are available for these printers. For more information, contact your Sales Representative.

Using Font Numbers in Formats ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

Use the following font numbers in your format when designating new fonts. If you use a font number that is not a standard font for your printer, make sure the font has been installed in the printer.

1 - 49 Resident fonts (bitmapped only)

50 - 99 Resident fonts (scalable only)

100 - 499 Customer-generated RAM fonts (bitmapped)

500 - 999 Monarch’s optional ROM fonts (bitmapped and scalable)

1000 - 8999 Monarch’s optional RAM fonts (bitmapped)

9000 - 9999 Monarch’s optional RAM fonts (scalable only)

Locating the Font Number in a Font Packet–––––––––––––––––––––

If you are creating font packets, the font number is the second parameter in the packet.

Example {W,200,A,N,68 p

Font Number

font

data

p

 

 

font

data

p

}

 

Font Number

Example T,1,10,V,30,10,0,200,1,1,B,L,0,0,0 p C,50,30,0,200,1,1,B,L,0,0,"MONARCH",0 p

Font Number

Defines a text and constant text field using the downloaded (#200) font. See Chapter 4, "Defining Fields," for more information.

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Paxar TCMPCL2PR Additional Fonts, Using Font Numbers in Formats, Locating the Font Number in a Font Packet, Font Data