Xerox 4213 manual How fonts are stored

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XES COMMAND LANGUAGE MODE

Besides letters, numbers, and special characters, fonts can also include logos, signatures, or other images that are scanned, then digitised into font characters. These font characters are then assembled on a page to make a graphic image. Unlike other types of graphics, they do not require a graphic window. Graphic windows are discussed later in this manual.

How fonts are stored

Fonts for the 4213 are available in three forms:

1.Resident

2.On cartridge

3.On disk or tape (to download)

The XES emulation has a set of four resident fonts:

1.Titan10iso-P (U.S. portrait default)

2.Titan12iso-P (International portrait default)

3.XCP14iso-L (International landscape default)

4.XCP12.5iso-L (U.S. landscape default)

In XES mode, the 4213 is preset to print in XCP14iso-L. The other fonts can be selected through the Emulation Menu on the printer control panel or with application software (refer to the Xerox 4213 Laser Printer User Guide).

Cartridge fonts are indexed and used the same as downloaded fonts. The fonts in the font assignment must be spelled exactly as listed on the font status sheet including lower case letters.

Fonts on diskette or tape can be downloaded to the printer with the Font Load and Font Add commands.

Fonts can be deleted selectively with the Font Delete command. You can also delete all fonts from the memory (except for the system fonts) with the Font Unload command.

Note: Font assignment numbers on downloaded fonts may or may not be consecutive. The numbers are only meant to be identifiers and a gap does not imply anything is missing.

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Xerox 4213 manual How fonts are stored