Kyocera FS-1300D PRESCRIBE Commands Technical Reference Manual - Rev. 4.7 - Page 16
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Chapter 1 Introduction to PRESCRIBE cursor indicates where the next character will be printed or the next graphics will be drawn. (The printing system does not have separate cursors for text and graphics.) Text and graphics can be positioned at arbitrary locations on the page by moving the cursor with positioning commands (MAP, for example). Figure 1. 7. Text Positioning TITLE !R! BOX 1, 1; MRP 2, 1; EXIT; LABEL BOX 1, 1; Landscape Orientation Carriage Return MRP 2, 1; Space after EXIT; Cursor ends here Character Spacing Each character is printed within an individual cell as shown below. The character sits on a line called the baseline. Characters such as y descend below the base line. In some character fonts, all the character cells are the same size, so the number of character positions per inch is fixed. In other fonts, the size of character cells is proportional to the size of characters. These proportional fonts produce text that is easier to read. However, in order to align the right margin, you must use software that supports the printing system's proportional spacing. 1-8