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Proportional Width Table, see the descriptions of the ESC R and ESC t commands in the Command

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Proportional Width Table This table lists the widths of your printer's proportional characters. The values given are in 360ths of an inch. For example, a value of 36 is 36/360ths of an inch. You may need to enter these widths into a special table for your processing program so it can calculate the number of proportional characters that will fit on a line. The characters with no code indicated are international characters or graphics. See the table in the section on international characters in Chapter 3 for the relevant codes for the international characters. Also, see the descriptions of the ESC R and ESC t commands in the Command summary (Chapter 8) for information on how to use these characters. The following width table shows each character, its ASCII code (hexadecimal), and its width. If there are two numbers in the width column, the second one is for the superscript/subscript version of the character. CO& 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2A 28 2c 2D 2E 2F CHR I I, # $ % & ; ) * t , i Width 30120 18112 30120 30120 30120 36124 36124 18112 24116 24116 30120 30120 18112 30120 18112 30120 Code 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 3A 38 3c 3D 3E 3F CHR 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9..., c = > 3 Width 30120 30120 30120 30120 30120 30120 30120 30120 30120 30120 18112 18112 30120 30120 30120 30120 B-2 Appendix B

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Proportional Width Table
This table lists the widths of your printer’s proportional characters. The
values given are in 360ths of an inch. For example, a value of 36 is
36/360ths of an inch. You may need to enter these widths into a special
table for your processing program so it can calculate the number of
proportional characters that will fit on a line.
The characters with no code indicated are international characters or
graphics. See the table in the section on international characters in
Chapter 3 for the relevant codes for the international characters. Also,
see the descriptions of the ESC R and ESC t commands in the Command
summary (Chapter 8) for information on how to use these characters.
The following width table shows each character, its ASCII code
(hexadecimal), and its width. If there are two numbers in the width
column, the second one is for the superscript/subscript version of the
character.
CO&
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
2A
28
2c
2D
2E
2F
CHR
I
I,
#
$
%
&
;
)
*
t
,
i
Width
Code
30120
30
18112
31
30120
32
30120
33
30120
34
36124
35
36124
36
18112
37
24116
38
24116
39
30120
3A
30120
38
18112
3c
30120
3D
18112
3E
30120
3F
CHR
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
.
.
.
,
c
=
>
3
Width
30120
30120
30120
30120
30120
30120
30120
30120
30120
30120
18112
18112
30120
30120
30120
30120
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Appendix B