Graphics spd up – Printronix H-SERIES P7000 User Manual

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Chapter

4

EMULATION

The option “DBCS / ASCII mode” specifies the operating mode of the Hanzi
printer. If it is set to DBCS mode, it can print double-byte characters as well as
a limited number of single-byte characters. Otherwise, it can only print single-
byte characters.

The option “DBCS ASCII Style” specifies the appearance of the single-byte
numeric characters. If it is set to Oversize, the numeric characters will appear
larger than other single-byte characters. For example, the appearance of
character “8” will be changed to “

8

.” If it is set to OCRB, the numeric

characters will print in OCRB style.

The option “Compressed Mode” in the Hanzi printer specifies the appearance
of ASCII characters and DBCS characters in ASCII mode. If it is set to
“Enable,” it can print out ASCII mode ASCII char and half width DBCS
characters.

The option “DBCS Compressed” specifies the appearance of DBCS and
ASCII characters in DBCS mode. If set to “Enable,” both the DBCS and ASCII
characters will print at half of the width of their original size. This is not
applicable for Hangul printers.

The option “Address Table” specifies the address table supported:

GB18030 for the Hanzi GB printer

BIG5 (default), CNS, TCA, ETEN, IBM5550, TELETEXT, WANG, BIG5+,
BIG5E, and HKSCS-2001 for Hanzi Big5 printer.

KSC5601 for the Hangul printer

Shift-JIS for the Kanji printer

The UTF8 option allows users to input UTF8 data stream.

The Taller 15cpi option specifies the appearance of ASCII characters as 15cpi
in ASCII mode. If set to Enable, the characters in 15cpi will be the same
height as other CPIs such as 10cpi. If set to Disable, the characters in 15cpi
appears shorter than other CPIs such as 10cpi.

The Horizontal Expnd option specifies dot character horizontal expansion for
both ASCII and DBCS characters in DBCS mode.

The Vertical Expnd option specifies dot character vertical expansin for both
ASCII and DBCS characters in DBCS mode.

Graphics Spd Up

This menu is used to increase (speed up) graphic printing speed by turning on
the Enhanced/Turbo mode.

Normal (the default). The printer prints at the given input graphics
resolution.

Enhanced. The printer provides first-level speed up, which means the
speed is faster than Normal mode.

Turbo. The printer provides second-level speed up, which means the
speed is faster than Enhanced mode.

Match Typeface. The input 180x180 dpi graphics resolution will drop-dot
to the resolution which matches the typeface selected.

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