Chapter 1: control panel – Dascom T2250 User Guide IGP for Dot Matrix Printers User Manual
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Chapter 1: Control Panel
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Parameter group
Parameter
Description
Graphic (continued)
Modplot
Sz1Font
Version
Descend
Vscale
Bar
Res
Freefmt
Auto
PY
DarkBar
Dot
Pos
On*
Off
Roman HS
Sana Serif HS
Courier HS
OCRA HS
OCRB HS*
Block
2*
1
Fixed*
Auto
Off
Style 1*
Low*
High
On
Off*
Off*
On
On*
Off*
Baseline*
Top of Cell
Determines whether text following graphics is
re-aligned to the vertical spacing defined by the
LPI setting, relative to Top of Form.
Selects the character style of the size 1 block
character. This font style will be used only for
horizontal size 1 block characters that are not
reverse image, all other orientations and
reverse image will use the block character font.
Note: In order to make size 1 block characters
work within PGL reverse fields, the font chosen
must be "Block".
Allows for the setting of Version 1 or Version 2
Code V (Default) compatibility.
Parameter controls the line spacing when
descenders are present.
Parameter defines whether vertical block
characters will be scaled to the same
dimensions as horizontal block characters.
This control panel option applies only to Code
V Extended Mode bar code commands. If you
want the 300 DPI bar codes, but elect not to
use the EXTENDED graphics commands, this
menu option can be used. If High is selected
you will get 300 DPI bar codes. If you select
Low, you will get the standard 60 by 72 bar
codes that appear on line printers. This switch
only changes bar code dpi while in Code V (not
PGL, etc.). This switch has no effect in the
case where ^IPARAM,EXTENDED has been
activated.
Option turns on free format in Code V graphics
whenever a ^PY is encountered.
If Auto-PY is On, the printer is automatically in
Code V graphics mode, and a ^PY command is
not needed in the file being sent to the printer
to begin Code V graphics.
Barcodes can be printed in two densities.
"on" means 180 dpi Full Space.
"off" means 180 dpi Half Space.
When set to "Baseline", the specified position is
interpreted to be the baseline position of the
character. Use this setting if you are upgrading
from a line printer application. Use the “Top of
Cell” setting if you are upgrading from a laser
printer application.