Epson Stylus 800 User Manual - Page 42
Scalable Fonts, Condensed Printing, Scalable
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Scalable Fonts The size of the Roman, Sans Serif, Roman T, and Sans Serif H fonts can be selected from 8 to 32 points in 2-point increments by using your application program or by sending an ESC/P 2 command. See the documentation that came with your application program for information on selecting the size of scalable fonts. See the Appendix of this manual for a list of ESC/P 2 commands. * L Roman Epson Roman T Epson Suns Serif Epson Suns Serif H Epson Epson Epson Epson Epson Epson Epson Epson Epson Epson Epson Epson Epson Condensed printing Condensed printing reduces the size of characters to approximately 60 percent of their normal width, allowing more characters to fit on a line. This is useful for spreadsheets and other applications where you need to print the maximum amount of information on a page. You can condense the current font by pressing the ECONOMY/ CONDENSED button. (Epson Roman T and Epson Sans Serif H cannot be condensed.) You can condense printing that is 10 cpi, 12 cpi, and proportionally spaced. You cannot condense 15-cpi printing. Note: If your application program controls characterfonts and can select the condensed mode, you should select condensed mode through the program rather than with the control panel. Program or command settings often override control panel settings. 2-12 Using Other Printer Functions