Brother International HL-L2320D Command Reference Guide for Software Developer - Page 14

Tagged Image File Format.

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Soft clip limits Source image Source transparency Spacing Stick font Stroke weight Sub-polygon Symbol set Tab channel Temporary font Temporary macro Text area Text direction TIFF Transparency Typeface User default environment User units Vector graphics Vertical plot size See graphics window. The soft limits are determined by the IW command. The graphic image that is applied to the destination image in the LaserJet print model. The interaction of the two images is determined by the current source and pattern transparency settings. The source image is either transparent, in which case the destination image is visible throughout the white parts of the source image, or opaque, in which case the destination image is not visible at all through the source image. The way in which a font's characters are arranged on a line of text. See monospacing and proportional spacing. The default HP-GL and HP-GL/2 font consisting of thin lined characters. The thickness of the lines that comprise the characters in a particular font. Medium, bold and light stroke weights are commonly used. A shape consisting of a closed group of points connected by lines. Several subpolygons can form one polygon. See character set. A set of up to sixteen vertical tab stops. Up to eight vertical tab channels can be set up in the Epson FX-850 mode. A downloaded font that is erased from the printer's memory when a printer reset is performed. To use the font again you must download it again. A macro that is erased from the printer's memory when a reset is performed. If you want to use the macro again you must redefine it and download it to the printer again. The area of the physical page on which the printer can place text. The orientation of printed text relative to the physical page. Tagged Image File Format. A common file format used for storing raster graphics data. See pattern transparency and source transparency. The design style of a set of typographic characters. The character design is intended to make the characters work together cohesively to produce readable text. The word "font" is often erroneously used to mean "typeface". The current combination of LaserJet factory default settings and settings made using the control panel. This is the environment that is in effect when you switch on the printer in LaserJet mode or change to LaserJet emulation from another emulation mode. You can reset the printer to its user default settings either by using a printer command or using the control panel. Coordinate units specified by the user with the HP-GL and HP-GL/2 SC command. A method of defining graphic images in terms of coordinates, points and lines. The HP-GL and HP-GL/2 graphics languages use this method. The original vertical size of an imported HP-GL and HP-GL/2 image. ix

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Soft clip limits
See graphics window.
The soft limits are determined by the IW command.
Source image
The graphic image that is applied to the destination image in the LaserJet print
model.
The interaction of the two images is determined by the current source and
pattern transparency settings.
Source transparency
The source image is either transparent,
in which case the destination image is
visible throughout the white parts of the source image,
or opaque, in which case
the destination image is not visible at all through the source image.
Spacing
The way in which a font's characters are arranged on a line of text.
See
monospacing and proportional spacing.
Stick font
The default HP-GL and HP-GL/2 font consisting of thin lined characters.
Stroke weight
The thickness of the lines that comprise the characters in a particular font.
Medium, bold and light stroke weights are commonly used.
Sub-polygon
A shape consisting of a closed group of points connected by lines.
Several sub-
polygons can form one polygon.
Symbol set
See character set.
Tab channel
A set of up to sixteen vertical tab stops.
Up to eight vertical tab channels can be set
up in the Epson FX-850 mode.
Temporary font
A downloaded font that is erased from the printer's memory when a printer reset is
performed.
To use the font again you must download it again.
Temporary macro
A macro that is erased from the printer's memory when a reset is performed.
If you
want to use the macro again you must redefine it and download it to the printer
again.
Text area
The area of the physical page on which the printer can place text.
Text direction
The orientation of printed text relative to the physical page.
TIFF
Tagged Image File Format.
A common file format used for storing raster graphics
data.
Transparency
See pattern transparency and source transparency.
Typeface
The design style of a set of typographic characters.
The character design is
intended to make the characters work together cohesively to produce readable text.
The word "font" is often erroneously used to mean "typeface".
User default environment
The current combination of LaserJet factory default settings and settings made
using the control panel.
This is the environment that is in effect when you switch
on the printer in LaserJet mode or change to LaserJet emulation from another
emulation mode.
You can reset the printer to its user default settings either by
using a printer command or using the control panel.
User units
Coordinate units specified by the user with the HP-GL and HP-GL/2 SC command.
Vector graphics
A method of defining graphic images in terms of coordinates,
points and lines.
The HP-GL and HP-GL/2 graphics languages use this method.
Vertical plot size
The original vertical size of an imported HP-GL and HP-GL/2 image.