Section 4. Programming Reference

Font, Vector

Command Structure Specify Vector Font:

<ESC>$a,b,c,d

Data for Vector Font:

<ESC>$=(data)

a = A

Helvetica Bold (proportional spacing)

B

Helvetica Bold (fixed spacing)

b= Font width (50-999)

c= Font height (50-999 dots)

d= Font variation (0-9) as follows: 0 Standard

1 Standard open (outlined)

2 Gray (mesh) pattern 1

3 Gray (mesh) pattern 2

4 Gray (mesh) pattern 3

5 Standard open, shadow 1

6 Standard open, shadow 2

7 Standard mirror image

8 Italic

9 Italic open, shadow

 

Example:

<ESC>$A,100,200,0<ESC>$=123456

 

Placement:

Immediately preceding data to be printed.

 

Default:

None

Command Function

To specify printing of the unique SATO vector font. The vector font

 

allows large characters to be printed with smooth, round edges. Each

 

character is made of a number of vectors (or lines), and will require

 

slightly more printer compiling time.

Input to Printer

<ESC>A

 

 

<ESC>H0100<ESC>V0100<ESC>$A,100,100,0<ESC>$=SATO

<ESC>H0100<ESC>V0200<ES C>$=VECTOR FONT

<ESC>$A,200,300,8<ESC>H0100<ESC>V0350<ESC>$=CL408 <ESC>Q1<ESC>Z

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