Lexmark Forms Printer 2480 Technical Reference - Page 36

Select Global Font, Usage Notes

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start low/start high When character data is downloaded, the start address is the absolute address of the start of the character data. When the lookup table data is downloaded, the start address is the address of the new entry in the lookup table. data Character data from the character design, or lookup table data. Select Global Font This command allows you to vary the font and pitch typestyle within a file. Format ESC [ I 2 0 Hf Lf Hs Ls Sm Nul Hc Lc Decimal 27 91 73 2 0 Hf Lf Hs Ls Sm Nul Hc Lc Hex 1B 5B 49 02 00 Hf Lf Hs Ls Sm Nul Hc Lc Usage Notes • The digits 2 and 0 are constants. • If Font Lock and Pitch Lock are active, this command is ignored. • The Hf and Lf variables identify the pitch and font typestyle you want to print. Tables 1 and 2 on page 37 describe the Hf and Lf variables. To use the tables: 1 Locate the type style (pitch and font) you want in the left column (Pitch). 2 For the decimal digits for Hf Lf, look across the row to the second through fifth columns (depending on the typestyle you want to print). 3 For the hexadecimal digits for Hf Lf, look across the row to the sixth through ninth columns (depending on the typestyle you want to print). 4 Substitute these digits for Hf Lf in the printer command syntax. • The size parameters (Hs, Ls and Sm) are valid when the pitch and font typestyle variables (Hf and Lf) are not valid and the size modifier parameter (Sm) is 1 (decimal) or 01 (hexadecimal). Table 3 on page 39 specifies the pitch for valid size parameters. Other valid sizes for Sm include: 1 00 - No change 2 01 - Width is measured in 0.018 mm (1/1440 in.) 3 02, 03 - Font is porportional 4 All other values are regarded as 0. • The Hc and Lc variables identify the Code Page you want to use. (See Table 4 on page 39.) 36 Section 3: IBM Emulation Mode Printer Commands

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Section 3: IBM Emulation Mode Printer Commands
36
start low/start high
When character data is downloaded, the start address is the absolute address of
the start of the character data. When the lookup table data is downloaded, the
start address is the address of the new entry in the lookup table.
data
Character data from the character design, or lookup table data.
Select Global Font
This command allows you to vary the font and pitch typestyle within a file.
Usage Notes
The digits 2 and 0 are constants.
If Font Lock and Pitch Lock are active, this command is ignored.
The
Hf
and
Lf
variables identify the pitch and font typestyle you want to
print. Tables 1 and 2 on page 37
describe the
Hf
and
Lf
variables. To use
the tables:
1
Locate the type style (pitch and font) you want in the left column (
Pitch
).
2
For the decimal digits for
Hf Lf
, look across the row to the second
through fifth columns (depending on the typestyle you want to print).
3
For the hexadecimal digits for
Hf Lf
, look across the row to the sixth
through ninth columns (depending on the typestyle you want to print).
4
Substitute these digits for
Hf Lf
in the printer command syntax.
The size parameters (
Hs
,
Ls
and
Sm
) are valid when the pitch and font
typestyle variables (
Hf
and
Lf
) are not valid and the size modifier parame-
ter (
Sm
) is 1 (decimal) or
01 (hexadecimal). Table 3 on page 39 specifies the
pitch for valid size parameters. Other valid sizes for Sm include:
1
00 - No change
2
01 - Width is measured in 0.018 mm (1/1440 in.)
3
02, 03 - Font is porportional
4
All other values are regarded as 0.
The
Hc
and
Lc
variables identify the Code Page you want to use. (See
Table 4 on page 39.)
Format
ESC [
I
2
0 Hf Lf Hs Ls Sm Nul Hc Lc
Decimal 27
91
73
2
0 Hf Lf Hs Ls Sm Nul Hc Lc
Hex
1B 5B 49 02 00 Hf Lf Hs Ls Sm Nul Hc Lc