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When you have finished, press RETURN. You’re done! You will be transferred out of the Reconfigure Type B Printer func- tion and back to the System Functions Menu.

nA sample printout with EasyWriter II

Let’s look at a short example to demonstrate how pitch set- tings and print control keys can be used in a document. The ex- ample below shows the use of expanded and italic prints used in combination with condensed and pica pitch settings. Use your EasyWriter II program hands-on and type the example below.

SUBJECT: ORDERINGSTATIONERYSUPPLIES

I would like to place an order for stationery supplies from your mail order catalog. Enclosed is my order form and a check for $247.67. Please process this order as

soon as possible. Thank you.

With the cursor under the “S” in “SUBJECT”, set the print pitch in the ruler line to condensed width pitch. Name the ruler line “condensd” (without the quotes) and change the character pitch to 17 and the line spacing to 6. To make the subject title ex- panded, use the ALT and = keys (in the line mode) to highlight the line.

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Star Micronics NB24-10/15 user manual Subject Orderingstationerysupplies