Kyocera FS 1028DP User Manual
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4-3 Garamond-Hlb Garamond-Krsv Garamond-HlbKrsv Marigold Albertus-Md Albertus-ExBd Arial Arial-Bd Arial-It Arial-BdIt TimesNewRoman TimesNewRoman-Bd TimesNewRoman-It TimesNewRoman-BdIt Helvetica Helvetica-Bd Helvetica-Ob Helvetica-BdOb Helvetica-Nr Helvetica-NrBd Helvetica-NrOb Helvetica-NrBdOb Palatino Palatino-Bd Palatino-It Palatino-BdIt ITCAvantGardeGothic-Bk ITCAvantGardeGothic-Dm ITCAvantGardeGothic- BkOb ITCAvantGardeGothic- DmOb ITCBookman-Lt ITCBookman-Dm ITCBookman-LtIt ITCBookman-DmIt...
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Chapter 4 Fonts 4-4 KPDL Fonts In KPDL (Kyocera Print-system Description Language) emulation, the printing system provides PostScript-compatible 47 scalable fonts. These fonts are also accessible by using the PRESCRIBE command. SymbolPS Wingdings ITCZapfDingbats Courier-Bd Courier-It Courier-BdIt LetterGothic LetterGothic-Bd LetterGothic-It CourierPS CourierPS-Bd CourierPS-Ob CourierPS-BdOb LinePrinterBM8.5-Roman (Bitmap) Font Name Albertus-ExtraBold Albertus-Medium AntiqueOlive AntiqueOlive-Bold...
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4-5 Clarendon-Condensed-Bold Coronet Courier Courier-Bold Courier-BoldOblique Courier-Oblique CourierPCL CourierPCL-Bd CourierPCL-BoldItalic CourierPCL-Italic Garamond-Antiqua Garamond-Halbfett Garamond-Kursiv Garamond-KursivHalbfett Helvetica Helvetica-Bold Helvetica-BoldOblique Helvetica-Narrow Helvetica-Narrow-Bold Helvetica-Narrow-BoldOblique Helvetica-Narrow-Oblique Helvetica-Oblique LetterGothic LetterGothic-Bold LetterGothic-Italic Marigold NewCenturySchlbk-Bold NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic...
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Chapter 4 Fonts 4-6 Substituting a Bitmap Font The printing system does not contain any bitmap fonts except LinePrinterBM8.5- Roman. If the printing system receives a request for the bitmap fonts that the previous lineups of the printers supported (tabled on page 4-4), a scalable font is substituted. For example, if Dutch801BM10-Roman, which means a Dutch 801 style bitmap font of 10-point and Roman-style and was resident to the previous models of Kyocera printers, the printing system substitutes a...
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Font Selection 4-7 Font Selection There are several ways to select the fonts: one way is to use the appropriate keys on the printing system’s control panel; a second way is to place a PRESCRIBE command in the file to be printed, as in the examples in Chapter 1; a third way is to select a printing sys- tem driver within a software application. Th is third way is preferable because the fonts are integrated directly into th e software. In the absence of this support, the user should read the following...
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Chapter 4 Fonts 4-8 • CSET (Change current symbol SET) • FTMD (set bitmap FonT MoDe) • FONT (select current FONT by number) • SFA (Set bitmap Font Attributes) The FTMD and SFA commands are only valid with bitmap fonts (which are simulated by resident scalable fonts). The following is a guideline to the use of these commands. Also, these commands are fully detailed in PRESCRIBE Command Reference . Selecting Fonts Using the SFNT Command Use the SFNT command to specify a font by typeface or to...
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Font Selection 4-9 The parameters for symbol set, compression, and obliquing must be either all specified or all omitted. Selecting Fonts Using the FSET Command The FSET command provides a method of sel ecting fonts based on font characteristics and font location in the printing system. Font characteristics upon which selection is based appear in order of priority, from high- est to lowest as follows: In selecting a font, the printin g system searches the available fonts to match a character-...
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Chapter 4 Fonts 4-10 Selecting Fonts with the FONT Command The FONT command uses font numbers to select fonts. A scalable font does not nor- mally have the font number, therefore, you must take one extra step using the SFNT (Select FoNT by type face) command. See Selecting Fonts Using the SFNT Command above. For example, to select the 10-point TimesNewRoman which was assigned with font number 1001, command: !R! SFNT ’TimesNewRoman’, 10, 1001; FONT 1001; EXIT; Bitmap Font Mode If you use a bitmap...
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Font Selection 4-11 !R! FTMD 13; FONT 19; EXIT; For making many font changes within a document, use the ALTF (change to ALTernate Font) and SETF (SET alternat e Font) commands instead of FONT. To switch repeatedly between fonts 6 and 8, for example, place th e following sequence at the beginning of your document: !R! SETF 1,6; CMNT PrestigeEliteBM10-Roman; SETF 2, 8; CMNT LetterGothicBM12-Roman; EXIT; Then use !R! ALTF1; EXIT; within the document to select font 6 and !R! ALTF2; EXIT; to select...
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Chapter 4 Fonts 4-12 Font Selection by Embedded Commands Word-processing programs with IBM and Epson printer drivers include support for a set of specific typefaces. The Kyocera printing syst em internally assigns these typefaces to match similar typefaces already in the printi ng system. Kyocera users may reassign these fonts to create a custom font list. To make this change, refer to the SETF command in PRESCRIBE Commands Command Reference . Word-processing programs that support the Diablo 630...