USING HFDL COMMANDS

TEXT AT command

Use the TEXT AT command to incorporate text into your form. To include text in a form, you must specify at least one font. You use the FONT setup command to specify the font, and you can only specify one FONT command. The fonts you specify with the FONT command are referenced as an index number. They are not referenced as their font name. Font index numbers begin with 1 for the first font you specify, 2 for the second, and so on.

The number of fonts you can specify for a form depends on the point size, how many fonts you use, and the size of the font memory of the printer. Once you specify a font index number in a TEXT command, it remains in effect until you specify a new font index.

When you use multiple text segments within a TEXT AT command and they reference different font indexes, the last font you use remains in effect until you specify a new font index.

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Xerox Printer manual Text AT command