Epson LQ-510X User Manual - Page 231

Sans Serif, Master Select

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Comments: This command affects only the Letter Quality typestyle, not draft. If n = 0, typestyle in the printer is used. To select one of the other typestyles, use the family number of the font as shown below. For example, to choose the Prestige font, use 3 for the value of n. The following values can be used for n: 0: Roman 3: Prestige 6: OCR-A 1: Sans Serif 4: Script 7: Orator 2: Courier 5: OCR-B 8: Orator-S Overrides the SelecType panel setting. ESC ! Format: ASCII code: Decimal: Hexadecimal: ESC ! n 27 33 n 1B 21 n Master Select Comments: Selects any valid combination of the following modes: 10 cpi, 12 cpi, proportional, condensed, emphasized, double-strike, double-width, italic, and underline. The variable n identifies the mode or combination of modes. To find the value of n, use the following table to add up either the decimal or hexadecimal numbers for the features you want. Feature 10 cpi 12 cpi proportional condensed emphasized double-strike double-width italics underline Dec. Hex. 0 00 1 01 2 02 4 04 8 08 16 10 32 20 64 40 128 80 Command Summary 9-23

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Comments:
This command affects only the Letter Quality typestyle, not draft.
If n = 0, typestyle in the printer is used. To select one of the other
typestyles, use the family number of the font as shown below. For
example, to choose the Prestige font, use 3 for the value of n. The
following values can be used for
n:
0: Roman
3: Prestige
6: OCR-A
1: Sans Serif
4: Script
7: Orator
2: Courier
5: OCR-B
8: Orator-S
Overrides the SelecType panel setting.
ESC !
Master Select
Format:
ASCII code:
ESC
!
n
Decimal:
27
33
n
Hexadecimal:
1B
21
n
Comments:
Selects any valid combination of the following modes: 10 cpi,
12 cpi, proportional, condensed, emphasized, double-strike,
double-width, italic, and underline.
The variable n identifies the mode or combination of modes. To
find the value of n, use the following table to add up either the
decimal or hexadecimal numbers for the features you want.
Feature
Dec.
10 cpi
0
00
12 cpi
1
01
proportional
2
02
condensed
4
04
emphasized
8
08
double-strike
16
10
double-width
32
20
italics
64
40
underline
128
80
Hex.
Command Summary
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