Intermec PX4i Font Card Installation Instructions - Page 11
Single- and Double-Byte Fonts, Intermec Fingerprint Command Reference Manual
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Font Font SW030RSN.2 SW050RSN.1 SW060BSN SW060BSN.2 SW080BSN.1 SW120BSN SW120BSN.2 Swiss 721 BT Swiss 721 Bold Condensed BT 3205492 bytes free SW050RSN SW050RSN.2 SW060BSN.1 SW080BSN SW080BSN.2 SW120BSN.1 Song Swiss 721 Bold BT Zurich Extra Condensed BT 1913764 bytes used Single- and Double-Byte Fonts Latin, Cyrillic, Hebrew, and Arabic fonts are single-byte fonts. That is, each letter, number, or punctuation mark (glyph) is specified by a decimal ASCII value between 032 and 256 (000031 are non-printable control characters). The relationship between glyph and ASCII value is decided by a character set. Most Asian fonts are double-byte fonts. That is, each glyph is specified by a combination of two one-byte ASCII decimal values. This combination allows more than 65,000 different glyphs to be used. Each font has its own character set. Fingerprint has different instructions for single- and double-byte fonts: • FONT specifies a single-byte font • NASC specifies a single-byte character set • FONTD specifies a double-byte font • NASCD specifies a double-byte character set Also refer to the Intermec Fingerprint Command Reference Manual (P/N 937-005-xxx). Font Card Installation Instructions 11
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