Epson ColorWorks C7500 ESC/label Command Reference Guide - Page 19

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2. Primary Functions The primary functions of the ESC/Label command added or modified in comparison with ZPL II command are shown below. Table 2.1 Primary Functions of the ESC/Label Command Item 2.1 Font 2.2 Media settings 2.3 Errors 2.4 Print area 2.5 Getting and setting printer information 2.6 Designating color 2.7 Field color reversal 2.8 Printing Graphics Details Available fonts, and their appearance How to set the type and form of media used for printing Types of error, and printer operation during error status How to set printer's print area for a sheet of paper Printer information, and how to get/set it How to specify colors for text and graphics How to specify reversed colors for fields How to print color and monochrome graphics 2.1. Fonts A font is a set of attributes for text, including image and size. To print text with a certain font, specify the font and then use the field to specify a character code. Only one font can be specified per field. Figure 2.1.1 shows examples of printed text with fonts specified in multiple fields. FontP sample FontC sample FontA sample Figure 2.1.1 Examples of Printed Text Images by Specifying Fonts Multiple fonts are included in the printer when shipped from the factory. The user can also download fonts to the printer at a later time. Font types include fixed-size fonts, for which the character width and height can be specified as fixed values or integer multiples, and scalable fonts, for which the character width and height can be specified separately in units of [dots]. The fonts included in the printer are both fixed-size fonts and scalable fonts. However, only scalable fonts can be downloaded. ESC/Label Command Reference Guide Rev. E Page 19

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ESC/Label Command Reference Guide
Rev. E
Page 19
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2.
Primary Functions
The primary functions of the ESC/Label command added or modified in comparison with ZPL II
command are shown below.
Table 2.1 Primary Functions of the ESC/Label Command
Item
Details
2.1 Font
Available fonts, and their appearance
2.2 Media settings
How to set the type and form of media used for printing
2.3 Errors
Types of error, and printer operation during error status
2.4 Print area
How to set printer’s print area for a sheet of paper
2.5 Getting and setting printer
information
Printer information, and how to get/set it
2.6 Designating color
How to specify colors for text and graphics
2.7 Field color reversal
How to specify reversed colors for fields
2.8 Printing Graphics
How to print color and monochrome graphics
2.1.
Fonts
A font is a set of attributes for text, including image and size.
To print text with a certain font, specify the font and then use the field to specify a character code.
Only
one font can be specified per field.
Figure 2.1.1 shows examples of printed text with fonts specified in multiple fields.
Figure 2.1.1 Examples of Printed Text Images by Specifying Fonts
Multiple fonts are included in the printer when shipped from the factory.
The user can also download
fonts to the printer at a later time.
Font types include fixed-size fonts, for which the character width and height can be specified as fixed
values or integer multiples, and scalable fonts, for which the character width and height can be specified
separately in units of [dots].
The fonts included in the printer are both fixed-size fonts and scalable fonts.
However, only scalable
fonts can be downloaded.