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networks,40
numberof copies command, 44
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ON LINE button, 13
optional fonts, 2, 36
orientation. See font orientation
outline fonts, 32
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page design. 35
page formatting commands, 20-2S,
46-50
page Iengthcommands, 46-47
page orientation. Seefont orientation
paper, 21-22
continuous-form. 20
paperfeed parameter, 14,20-22
paper size. 20
paper weight, 21
parallel interface, 3, 16
parameters, 13-26,98
character, 25-26
GJJ2, 98
page, 22-24
printer, 13-16
parity bit, 17
pattern graphics, 87-92
pencontrol commands, 107, 109
perforation region, 49
pica characters, 29
picas, 28
picture frame, 100
pitch, 25, 29, 33,63, 69
plot size, 101
point size, 2, 25, 28
polygon commands, IIO-I12
poppingprint position, 60
portraitorientation. See fontorientation
primary fonts. 61
print density, 21
print drum, 4
print engine, 4
Print Pattern command, 89
print position commands, 24, 51-61
print spoolers, 39
printer control commands, 43-46
printer drivers, 6.9,26
printer parameters, 13-16
PROGRAM button, 16
proportional spacing, 25,29,69
protocol, 18
pushing print position, 60
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‘RAM,3, 32, 39,40
random access memory. SeeRAM
raster graphics, 84-87
read-only memory. See ROM
READY light, 13
reset command, 44
resident fonts. See internal fonts
right margin command, 48
ROM, 3
reman style. See style commands
rules, 88-90
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scalable fonts, 2, 3I
scale command, 104-105
secondary fonts, 61
Self Test command, 43
serial interface, 3, 16-18
side margin commands, 48
spacing, 25, 29, 63, 69. See also line
spacing commands; monospacing;
proportional spacing
Specify Macro IDcommand, 93-95
Specify Pattern command, 89
stopbit, 18
stroke weight. 26, 27, 33, 7I
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