Brother International HL-L2370DWXL Command Reference Guide for Software Develo - Page 91
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Value 0 1 2 3 4 5 Vendor Reserved Agfa Division, Miles Inc. Bitstream Inc. Linotype Company The Monotype Corporation plc Adobe Systems Inc. The Typeface family number can be 0 to 4095. This value is calculated as follows; (TrueType base value) + (Vendor value x 4096) = Typeface Family Serif style (UB) Bitmap font - ignored by these printers. Scalable font - values for the lower 6 bits are ignored and values for the upper 2 bits indicates the serif style. Bit 6 indicates sans serif and bit 7 indicates serif. Quality (UB) - ignored by these HL Series printers. This byte specifies the fonts quality according to the following table. Placement (SB) - ignored by these HL Series printers. This byte specifies the placement of characters relative to the baseline according to the following table. Underline distance (SB) Bitmap fonts - the distance in dots from the baseline to the underline. A positive value places the underline above the baseline, a negative value places it below the baseline. A value of 0 places it on the baseline. Scalable fonts - ignored by these printers. This value should be set to 0. Underline height (UB) - the height of underline itself. Bitmap fonts - this value is fixed at 3 dots. Scalable fonts - ignored by these printers. This value should be set to 0. Text height (UI) - ignored by these HL Series printers. This word specifies the spacing between successive lines of text in 1/4 dots for bitmap fonts and in design units for scalable fonts. This is normally about 1.2 times the fonts height. Text width (UI) - ignored by these HL Series printers. This word specifies the average width of the fonts lowercase characters in 1/4 dots for bitmap fonts and in design units for scalable fonts. First code (UI) - ignored by these printers. This word specifies the character code of the first (lowest numbered) printable character in the font. Last code (UI) - specifies the character code of the last (highest numbered) character in the font. If this value is less than 255, it is recognized as 00FFH. Pitch extended (UB) - the fractional part of the character pitch. For a 17 cpi font the bytes value would be calculated as follows: - 1200/17 = 70.588 The Pitch byte takes the value 70. - Pitch Extended = 0.588 x 256 = 150 (rounded down). ( According to HP's manual, this should be set to 0.) This printer ignores the value for scalable fonts. Height extended (UB) - the fractional part of the height of the font. For a 10 point font the bytes value would be calculated as follows: 1200 x 10/72 = 166.667, the Height byte takes the value 166 Height Extended = 0.667 x 256 = 170 (rounded down). Point size = (character height x 256 + extended character height) x 300 / (72 x 1024) ( According to HP's manual, this should be set to 0.) These printers ignore the value for scalable fonts. Cap height data (UI) - ignored by these HL Series printers. This word specifies for the font the distance between the baseline and the top of an unaccented capital letter (for example, 'H'), as a percentage of the font's em rule, '-'. CHAPTER 2 PCL - 71