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Font
Dimensions of matrix
.
Height x width (in dots)
Dimensions of each character
.
Height x width (in mm)
Number of characters per mm (in mm
-
1
)
A
9 x 5
0.75 x 0.50
2.02
B
11 x 7
0.91 x 0.75
1.32
18 x 10
1.50 x 1.00
1.00
E
197
42 x 20
1.75 x 1.08
0.92
F
26 x 13
2.16 x 1.34
0.74
60 x 40
5.00 x 4.00
0.25
H
198
34 x 22
2.81 x 2.48
0.40
∅
199
15 x 12
See command ^A
∅
on page 18
table 6 - Specifications of fonts at a resolution of 12 dots/mm (300 dpi)
Font
Dimensions of matrix
201
.
Height x width (in dots)
Space between each character
(in dots)
Height of capital letters (in dots)
A
9 x 5
1
7
B
11 x 7
2
11
C, D
18 x 10
2
14
E
28 x 15
5
23
F
26 x 13
3
21
G
60 x 40
8
47
H
21 x 13
6
21
∅
15 x 12
Proportional
3 x height / 4
table 7 – Space between characters and height of upper case characters
4.2 Bar-codes
It is possible to print bar-codes with the CZL language. The following specific types are available:
Interleaved 2/5, Code 39, EAN 8, UPC E, Code 128, EAN 13, ANSI Codabar, MSI, UPC/EAN
194
See note 187 on page 47.
195
See note 188 on page 47.
196
See note 189 on page 47.
197
OCR B.
198
OCR A.
199
See note 192 on page 47
200
See note 193 on page 47.
201
See note 188 on page 47.
202
In fonts A – H the space between each character is constant, while the spacing in font
∅
is proportional. This means
that it is proportioned to the dimensions of the character; in other words, the space after the letter i is less than that after
the letter m.