Brother International HL-1070 Technical Reference - Page 68

Typeface, Set primary, Set secondary, 1270N 1660e, 3400CN, PCL - 48

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2001/10/02 • The available values vary with the printer model. The following table shows the value for each typeface and availability. Typeface Alaska Antique Oakland Brougham Cleveland Condensed Connecticut Guatemala Antique LetterGothic Maryland Oakland PC Brussels PC Tennessee Utah BR Symbol Helsinki Tennessee W Dingbats Set primary font Esc(s4362T Esc(s4168T Esc(s4099T Esc(s4140T Esc(s4116T Esc(s4197T Esc(s4102T Esc(s4297T Esc(s4113T Esc(s4143T Esc(s4101T Esc(s4148T Esc(s16686T Esc(s16602T Esc(s16901T Esc(s31402T Set secondary font Esc)s4362T Esc)s4168T Esc)s4099T Esc)s4140T Esc)s4116T Esc)s4197T Esc)s4102T Esc)s4297T Esc)s4113T Esc)s4143T Esc)s4101T Esc)s4148T 1050 1250/ P2500 1070 1270N 1660e 2400C 3400CN / 2060 /Ce * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Esc)s16686T * * * * * * * Esc)s16602T * * * * * * * Esc)s16901T * * * * * * * Esc)s31402T * * * * * * * Atlanta Calgary Copenhagen Portugal Esc(s155T Esc(s159T Esc(s157T Esc(s158T Esc)s155T Esc)s159T Esc)s157T Esc)s158T * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Letter Gothic16.66 Brougham OCR-A OCR-B Esc(s130T Esc)s130T * * * * * * * Esc(s128T Esc)s128T Esc(s104T Esc)s104T * * * * * * * Esc(s110T Esc)s110T * * * * * * * Bermuda Script Germany San Diego US Roman Esc(s134T Esc(s132T Esc(s133T Esc(s135T Esc)s134T Esc)s132T Esc)s133T Esc)s135T * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 5.2.13. Font orientation The printer's built-in fonts are all portrait fonts. If you switch the orientation of the logical page to landscape and select a font, the printer will automatically create the landscape font in its memory. This saves you having to make the landscape font available by installing a card/cartridge or by downloading the font, but takes up printer memory and may cause the printer to run out of space when trying to compose complex page layouts. 5.2.14. Transparent print data Esc&p#X (character codes) (27)(38)(112)#(88) # • This command enables you to print characters which are normally unprintable. • # is the number of bytes of data that follow the command. • Each byte of data is interpreted as a character code and the corresponding character in the currently selected symbol set is printed (if there is one). You can use this command to print the symbols in the character set which do not appear on the keyboard. • If there is no character in the current symbol set corresponding to a specified code, a space is printed. • The command is useful when using character sets like the IBM All Character Set in which every single code has a corresponding character. • Any control codes within the data will have no effect. The control code byte is treated as a character code. CHAPTER 2 "PCL" - 48

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2001/10/02
CHAPTER 2 "PCL" - 48
The available values vary with the printer model. The following table shows the value for each typeface and
availability.
Typeface
Set primary
font
Set secondary
font
1050
1250/
P2500
1070
1270N 1660e
/ 2060
2400C
/Ce
3400CN
Alaska
Esc(s4362T
Esc)s4362T
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Antique Oakland
Esc(s4168T
Esc)s4168T
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Brougham
Esc(s4099T
Esc)s4099T
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Cleveland Condensed
Esc(s4140T
Esc)s4140T
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Connecticut
Esc(s4116T
Esc)s4116T
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Guatemala Antique
Esc(s4197T
Esc)s4197T
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
LetterGothic
Esc(s4102T
Esc)s4102T
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Maryland
Esc(s4297T
Esc)s4297T
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Oakland
Esc(s4113T
Esc)s4113T
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
PC Brussels
Esc(s4143T
Esc)s4143T
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
PC Tennessee
Esc(s4101T
Esc)s4101T
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Utah
Esc(s4148T
Esc)s4148T
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
BR Symbol
Esc(s16686T
Esc)s16686T
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Helsinki
Esc(s16602T
Esc)s16602T
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Tennessee
Esc(s16901T
Esc)s16901T
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
W Dingbats
Esc(s31402T
Esc)s31402T
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Atlanta
Esc(s155T
Esc)s155T
*
*
*
*
*
Calgary
Esc(s159T
Esc)s159T
*
*
*
*
*
Copenhagen
Esc(s157T
Esc)s157T
*
*
*
*
*
Portugal
Esc(s158T
Esc)s158T
*
*
*
*
*
Letter Gothic16.66
Esc(s130T
Esc)s130T
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Brougham
Esc(s128T
Esc)s128T
OCR-A
Esc(s104T
Esc)s104T
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
OCR-B
Esc(s110T
Esc)s110T
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Bermuda Script
Esc(s134T
Esc)s134T
*
*
*
*
*
Germany
Esc(s132T
Esc)s132T
*
*
*
*
*
San Diego
Esc(s133T
Esc)s133T
*
*
*
*
*
US Roman
Esc(s135T
Esc)s135T
*
*
*
*
*
5.2.13. Font orientation
The printer’s built-in fonts are all portrait fonts. If you switch the orientation of the logical page to landscape and
select a font, the printer will automatically create the landscape font in its memory. This saves you having to make
the landscape font available by installing a card/cartridge or by downloading the font, but takes up printer
memory and may cause the printer to run out of space when trying to compose complex page layouts.
5.2.14. Transparent print data
Esc&p#X
(character codes)
(27)(38)(112)#(88)
<1Bh><26h><70h>#<58h>
This command enables you to print characters which are normally unprintable.
# is the number of bytes of data that follow the command.
Each byte of data is interpreted as a character code and the corresponding character in the currently selected
symbol set is printed (if there is one). You can use this command to print the symbols in the character set
which do not appear on the keyboard.
If there is no character in the current symbol set corresponding to a specified code, a space is printed.
The command is useful when using character sets like the IBM All Character Set in which every single code
has a corresponding character.
Any control codes within the data will have no effect. The control code byte is treated as a character code.