Chapter 3: printer menus and the control panel, Operator menu, Font – Tally Genicom 2900 User Manual

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Chapter 3: Printer Menus and the Control Panel

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Operator Menu

Font

Ser/Par Character Set

This parameter allows you to select a character set that occupies locations Hex
80 through FF used by emulations attached to the Parallel, Serial, and LAN
ports. The default is Code Page 437:

The details of the character sets can be found in the Line Printer Applications
Manual. The possible options are:

Latin 1 8859-1

Latin 2 8859-2

Latin 9 8859-15

Cyrillic 8859-5

Greek 8859-7

Turkish 8859-9

Code Page 437

Code Page 850

Code Page 851

Code Page 852

Code Page 855

Code Page 857

Code Page 863

Code Page 866

Code Page 869

Code Page 928

Code Page 437G

Code Page 866B

Code Page 1250

Code Page 1251

Code Page 1252

Code Page 1253

Code Page 1254

DEC MultiNational

DEC Turkish

Siemens Turkish

DEC Technical

DEC Supplemental

Greek Supplemental

Turkish Supplemental

Mazovia

Kamenicky

Roman-8

Katakana ISO 13

Line Draw

Italic

Matrix

There are two font modes available on your printer. One mode is called En-
hanced and the other is called CDF (for Constant Density Font). Enhanced
fonts include Draft and Data Processing, Near Letter Quality (Gothic and
Courier), and Optical Character Recognition Fonts (OCR-A and OCR-B).
Constant Density fonts include only Draft and Data Processing. In addition, the
available CPI options are different for each mode.

When this option is set to Enhanced, characters printed at 12, 13.3, 15, and
17.14 will use a denser character matrix than that of the default CDF matrix. If
this option is set to CDF and a CDF font matrix is not available for the current
Font Style and CPI, the Enhanced matrix will be selected.

CPI Selection is limited in the CDF Mode. The Specifications Section of this manual has
a listing of the CPI options available in Constant Density fonts. If you select a CPI
value, either through the Control Panel or via an escape sequence from the host computer,
that is not available in Constant Density Mode, the printer will automatically switch to
Enhanced Mode for printer output.

OCRA Density

This parameter sets the density for the OCRA font. There are three options:
Standard, Enhanced, and High. Standard is the default option and prints at 85
DPI vertical. Choosing the Enhanced option will cause the OCR-A font to be
printed at 96 DPI vertical. Choosing the High option will cause the OCR-A font
to be printed at 144 DPI vertical. Standard and Enhanced print at the same
speed, but the enhanced font is slightly shorter than the Standard. High prints
at a slower speed.

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