Dell S2825cdn Users Guide - Page 87
Symbol Set, Font Size, Font Pitch, Form Line, Quantity, Image Enhance, Hex Dump, Orientation
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❚ Admin Settings > PCL > Font Specifies the default font from the fonts registered in the printer. ❚ Admin Settings > PCL > Symbol Set Specifies a symbol set for a specified font. ❚ Admin Settings > PCL > Font Size Specifies the font size for scalable typographic fonts. Font size refers to the height of the characters in the font. One point equals approximately 1/72 of an inch (approximately 0.35 mm). NOTE: • The Font Size menu is only displayed for typographic fonts. ❚ Admin Settings > PCL > Font Pitch Specifies the font pitch for scalable mono spaced fonts. Font pitch refers to the number of fixed-space characters in a horizontal inch of type. For non-scalable mono spaced fonts, the pitch is displayed, but cannot be changed. NOTE: • The Font Pitch menu is only displayed for fixed or mono spaced fonts. ❚ Admin Settings > PCL > Form Line Sets the number of lines in a page. The printer sets the amount of space between two vertical lines based on the Form Line and Orientation menu items. You can select the correct Form Line and Orientation before changing Form Line. ❚ Admin Settings > PCL > Quantity Sets the default print quantity. Set the number of copies required for a specific job from the print driver. Values selected from the print driver always override values selected from the operator panel. ❚ Admin Settings > PCL > Image Enhance Specifies whether to enable the Image Enhance feature, which makes the boundary line between black and white smoother to decrease jagged edges and enhance the visual appearance. ❚ Admin Settings > PCL > Hex Dump Specifies whether to enable the Hex Dump feature, which helps to isolate the source of a print job problem. With Hex Dump selected, all data sent to the printer is printed in hexadecimal and character representation. Control codes are not executed. Understanding the System Menus | 87