Dell 5230dn Mono Laser Printer User Guide - Page 123
PCL Emul menu, Font Priority, Font Source, Font Name, Symbol Set, PCL Emulation Settings
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Menu item Font Priority Resident Flash PCL Emul menu Menu item Font Source Resident Download Flash All Font Name Symbol Set PCL Emulation Settings Point Size 1.00-1008.00 PCL Emulation Settings Pitch 0.08-100 Description Establishes the font search order Notes: • Resident is the factory default setting. • A formatted optional flash memory card must be installed in the printer and operating properly for this menu item to be available. • The optional flash memory card cannot be Read/Write, Write, or password protected. • Job Buffer Size must not be set to 100%. Description Specifies the set of fonts available Notes: • Resident is the factory default setting. It shows the factory default set of fonts downloaded into RAM. • Download appears only if downloaded fonts exist. It shows all the fonts downloaded into RAM. • Flash appears only if an optional flash memory card containing fonts is installed. • An optional flash memory card must be properly formatted and cannot be Read/Write, Write, or password protected. • All shows all fonts available to any option. Lets you view or change the setting from a selection list Lets you view or change the setting from a selection list Changes the point size for scalable typographic fonts Notes: • 12 is the factory default setting. • Point Size refers to the height of the characters in the font. One point equals approximately 1/72 of an inch. • Point sizes can be increased or decreased in 0.25-point increments. Specifies the font pitch for scalable monospaced fonts Notes: • 10 is the factory default setting. • Pitch refers to the number of fixed-space characters per inch (cpi). • Pitch can be increased or decreased in 0.01-cpi increments. • For nonscalable monospaced fonts, the pitch appears on the display but cannot be changed. Understanding printer menus 123