User`s guide
STANDARD PRINTER COMMANDS 
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The following parameters are contained in 
parentheses and are optional: 
spacing 
Sets the spacing between characters. 
Valid entries are 0 to 255, and set the 
number of dots between 
proportionally spaced characters. If a 
negative sign is placed before the 
spacing value, the type is spaced non-
proportionally and the spacing value 
will set the character cell width. 
rotation 
Clockwise rotation of the printed 
character string. Valid entries are 0, 
90, 180, and 270, with a default of 0. 
xmult 
Expands the font width. Valid entries 
are 0 to 4, with a default of 1. When 
using this parameter, you must also 
specify a value for ymult. 
ymult 
Expands the font height. Valid entries 
are 0 to 4, with a default of 1. 
Comments The JUSTIFY command can left, center, or right 
justify text printed by the TEXT command. 
TEXT fonts are stored in user-accessible memory in 
many printers, and are handled as stored objects. 
This means they may be deleted or replaced in the 
field, so the actual resident fonts may differ from 
those delivered in the printer. Take this into account 
when using the TEXT command. 
See also  STRING, R90, R180, R270, JUSTIFY, ULTRA_FONT 










