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AD - Define alternate font
AD [
attribute
,
value
] [..] [;]
attribute : a font attribute to be defined
value : the value of the attribute
This command allows you to define the alternate font and its attribute.
attribute takes a value from 1-7.
1 = symbol set, 2 = spacing, 3 = pitch, 4 = height, 5 = posture, 6 = stroke weight and 7 = typeface.
value selects an option for the specified attribute. For further explanation about attribute values see the
previous SD command.
If the defined font is not available, another font is selected that matches the defined font's specified attributes
as closely as possible. The symbol set attribute has the highest priority for matching and typeface has the
lowest.
If you omit all parameters, the default alternate font attributes are used.
10 '-Define Alternate Font -
20 WIDTH "LPT1:", 255
30 LPRINT CHR$(27); "E";
40 LPRINT CHR$(27); "%0B";
50 LPRINT "IN;SP1;";
60 '- Standard font -
70 LPRINT "PA1000,5000;"
80 LPRINT "LBStandard font"; CHR$(3);
90 ' - Alternate font -
100 LPRINT "AD2,1,4,24,7,4101;"
110 LPRINT "PA1000,4000;"
120 LPRINT "SA";
130 LPRINT "LBAlternate font"; CHR$(3);
140 LPRINT CHR$(27); "%0A";
150 LPRINT CHR$(27); "E";
160 END
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SS - Select standard font
SS [;]
This command allows you to select the standard font, as defined by the SD command. All subsequently
printed labels will appear in the standard font.
The SS command is equivalent to including the SI control code (ASCII 15) in a label.
The default standard font is the HP-GL stick font.
The font remains current until the printer is initialized with an IN command, until the default conditions are
resorted with the DF command or until an SA command is used.
SA - Select alternate font
SA [;]
This command allows you to select the alternate font, as defined by the AD command. All subsequently
printed labels will appear in the alternate font
The SA command is equivalent to including the SO control code (ASCII 14) in a label.
The font remains current until the printer is initialized with an IN command, until the default conditions are
restored with the DF command or until an SS command is used.