Xerox 4213 manual Example To create an index of five fonts, enter

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XES COMMAND LANGUAGE MODE

Example To create an index of five fonts, enter:

E+0Classic8iso-LL

E+1Classic8Biso-LL

E+2Classic6iso-LL

E+3Classic12iso-LL

E+4Classic10iso-LL

Once the files have been assigned identification numbers, they are selected by number with the Font Change command. For example, to select Classic8Biso-L within a document, enter

E1

More The font name must be entered exactly as it is listed on the font directory, including the correct uppercase and lowercase letters.

Although only 10 fonts can be entered into an index with Font ID Assignment, you can use more fonts by reassigning font ID numbers within the document.

For example, if you were using the font index created above in a report, in one part of the report you can use font 3 as it is assigned above by entering:

E+3Classiciso12-LL

In another part of the report, you can replace this font with another by entering

E+3Classic14iso-LL

Unless fonts are reassigned with a new Font ID Assignment, the font assignments extend across job boundaries until a Reset command is received.

It is also possible to give more than one ID number to a font; in such a case, you can use either number with the Font Change command to select that font.

If you try to assign an index number to a font that is not available, the printer ignores all references to that ID number and prints an error message on the Summary Sheet. Since the font ID number is ignored, the text continues to print in the current font.

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Xerox 4213 manual Example To create an index of five fonts, enter