6.3.9 OUTLINE FONT FORMAT COMMAND

[ESC] PV

Function

Sets the format to indicate the position on the label, at which the outline font is to be printed and how it is to be printed.

~Fonts other than TrueType font

Format

Term

c[ESC] PVaa; bbbb, cccc, dddd, eeee, f (, ghhh), ii, j (, Mk)

(, lmmmmmmmmmm) (, Znn) (, Po) (=ppp------ppp) [LF] [NUL]

d[ESC] PVaa; bbbb, cccc, dddd, eeee, f (, ghhh), ii, j (, Mk)

(, lmmmmmmmmmm) (, Znn) (, Po) (; qq1, qq2, qq3, ------, qq20) [LF] [NUL]

aa:Character string number

00 to 99

bbbb:Print origin of X-coordinate of the character string Fixed as 4 digits (in 0.1 mm units)

cccc:Print origin of Y-coordinate of the character string 4 or 5 digits (in 0.1 mm units)

dddd(D): Character width

0020 to 0850 (in 0.1 mm units)

eeee(D): Height of the character

0020 to 0850 (in 0.1 mm units)

f:Type of font

A:TEC FONT1 (Helvetica [bold])

B:TEC FONT1 (Helvetica [bold] proportional)

E:Price Font 1

F:Price Font 2

G:Price Font 3

H: DUTCH801 Bold (Times Roman Proportional)

I:BRUSH738 Regular (Pop Proportional)

J:GOTHIC725 Black (Proportional)

ghhh: Fine adjustment of character-to-character space

(Omissible. If omitted, space is adjusted according to the designated font.)

g:Designates whether to increase or decrease the character-to-character space.

+: Increase

-: Decrease

hhh:No. of space dots between characters 000 to 512 (in dots)

ii:Rotational angles of a character and character string

00:

0° (char.)

(char.-string)

11:

90° (char.)

90° (char.-string)

22:

180° (char.)

180° (char.-string)

33:

270° (char.)

270° (char.-string)

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Toshiba B-SX4T-GS20-QM-R manual Outline Font Format Command ESC PV