HP LaserJet 4100 HP PCL/PJL reference (PCL 5 Printer Language) - Technical Ref - Page 301
Example:Using the FN Command, Notes, Table 23-30
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Notes When the printer receives this command and the requested font is present, the secondary font characteristics are set to those of the requested font. If the selected font is proportionally spaced, the pitch characteristic is not changed. This command does not select the font for label printing if you are currently using the standard font. The FI and FN commands implicitly change the value of SB. For example, if SB = 0 and FI selects a bitmap font, SB is set to 1. This affects the performance of certain HP-GL/2 commands. Refer to SB command later in this chapter. Example:Using the FN Command The following example demonstrates assigning a font ID number from within PCL mode, entering HP-GL/2 mode, using the FN command to select that font, and printing a short line of text. Table 23-30 Example: Using the FN Command ECE EC*c28D EC(s1p18v0s3b4148T EC*c6F EC%0B IN; Reset the printer. Specify a font ID number of 28. Select an 18-point Univers Bold font as the primary font. Assign the currently selected font as a temporary font with the current ID number (28). Enter HP-GL/2 mode. Initialize HP-GL/2 mode. SP1; Select pen number 1. Even though there is no physical pen, the SP command must be used to enable printing. PA1500,1500; Move to location (1500,1500). DT#; Define "#" as a label terminator (non-printing). EN FN, Select Secondary Font 23-57