Epson LQ-2500 User Manual - Page 68

Selecting Fonts

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selecting print quality There are three easy methods of changing between draft and Letter Quality l The control panel-With the printer on line, you can press the LQ button to select Letter Quality or the DRAFT button to select draft. When you press the LQ button, the printer beeps twice and the display briefly flashes the current font, such as [ROMAN 1. The display then returns to 1 ON LINEI. (You can also select Letter Quality in other fonts with the LQ button-see the following section on Selecting Fonts.) If you press the DRAFT button, you hear one beep, [DRAFT] is briefly displayed, then the [ON LINE1 message returns. l SelecType-With the *Change Macro mode, there are two ways of switching between Letter Quality and draft. You can simply change the current settings, or you can create and save a new macro containing either quality setting. You can also send commands to switch between draft and Letter Quality with an application program or a programming language. Selecting Fonts The LQ-2500 has five built-in Letter Quality fonts shown below. See Appendix C for complete printouts of each font. 1. LQ Roman 2. LQ Sans Serif 3. LQ Courier 4. LQ Prestige 5. LQ Script This is the Roman font. This is the Sans Serif font. This is the Courier font. This is the Prestige font. This is the Script font. 5-2 Using the LQ-2500 Print Features

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selecting print quality
There are three easy methods of changing between draft and Letter
Quality
l
The control panel-With the printer on line, you can press the LQ
button to select Letter Quality or the
DRAFT
button to select draft.
When you press the LQ button, the printer beeps twice and the
display briefly flashes the current font, such as [ROMAN 1. The display
then returns to 1 ON LINEI. (You can also select Letter Quality in
other fonts with the LQ button-see the following section on Selecting
Fonts.)
If you press the DRAFT button, you hear one beep, [DRAFT]
is
briefly displayed, then the
[ON
LINE1 message returns.
l
SelecType-With the *Change Macro
mode, there are two ways of
switching between Letter Quality and draft. You can simply change
the current settings, or you can create and
save
a new macro
containing either quality setting.
You can also send commands to switch between draft and Letter
Quality with an application program or a programming language.
Selecting Fonts
The LQ-2500 has five built-in Letter Quality fonts shown below. See
Appendix C for complete printouts of each font.
1. LQ Roman
This is
the Roman
font.
2.
LQ Sans Serif
This is the Sans Serif font.
3. LQ Courier
This
is the Courier font.
4. LQ Prestige
This is
the
Prestige font.
5.
LQ Script
This is the Script font.
5-2
Using the LQ-2500 Print Features