Brother International PT-P900 P-touch Template Manual/ Command Reference - Page 24

P-touch Template Limitations, 4.1 Relating to text objects, 4.1.1 Font, size, etc.

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P-touch Template Command Reference 4. P-touch Template Limitations 4.1 Relating to text objects 4.1.1 Font, size, etc. Please also refer to "5.2 Relationship between the P-touch Editor settings and the printer image」" on page 28  Fonts specified in P-touch Editor are converted to Helsinki, Letter Gothic or Brussels, depending on the font shape, when the data is sent to the machine. (The font is converted according to the following rules: fixed pitch: Letter Gothic; serif: Brussels; san serif: Helsinki. Symbol fonts are converted to text objects if text input mode has been entered, and fonts are divided into three categories, as described above. If the text input mode has been exited, they are converted to image objects and the selected font is not converted.)  Character sizes specified in P-touch Editor are converted to the closest built-in character size when the data is sent to the printer.  Character sizes specified in P-touch Editor are all made the same size within an object.  Depending on the language of the computer used for transferring, either the Western European or the Eastern European character set is used for characters within text objects.  "\" is used as control character for an external character. When "\" has to be used as a data, input "\\".  When "At Printing" check box is NOT checked, the time and date when editing P-touch Editor is applied and printed. When "At Printing" check box is checked, if the TDU is connected, the time and date printed is the same as TDU and if the TDU is not connected, time and date is not printed. - 18 - 4. P-touch Template Limitations

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P-touch Template Command Reference
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4.
P-touch Template
Limitations
4. P-touch Template
Limitations
4.1 Relating to text objects
4.1.1 Font, size, etc.
Please also refer to “
5.2 Relationship between the P-touch Editor settings and the printer image
” on page 28
Fonts specified in P-touch Editor are converted to Helsinki, Letter Gothic or Brussels, depending on the font
shape, when the data is sent to the machine.
(The font is converted according to the following rules: fixed pitch: Letter Gothic; serif: Brussels; san serif:
Helsinki. Symbol fonts are converted to text objects if text input mode has been entered, and fonts are
divided into three categories, as described above. If the text input mode has been exited, they are
converted to image objects and the selected font is not converted.)
Character sizes specified in P-touch Editor are converted to the closest built-in character size when the
data is sent to the printer.
Character sizes specified in P-touch Editor are all made the same size within an object.
Depending on the language of the computer used for transferring, either the Western European or the
Eastern European character set is used for characters within text objects.
“\” is used as control character for an external character. When “\” has to be used as a data, input “\\”.
When “At Printing” check box is NOT checked, the time and date when editing P-touch Editor is applied
and printed. When “At Printing” check box is checked, if the TDU is connected, the time and date printed is
the same as TDU and if the TDU is not connected, time and date is not printed.