User`s guide

Note:
Since most software handles fonts and symbols automatically, you will probably never need to adjust the printer’s settings.
However, if you are writing your own printer control programs, or if you are using older software that cannot control fonts,
refer to the following sections for symbol set details.
When you are considering which font to use, you should also consider which symbol set to combine with the font.
In the PCL5 mode
Symbol Set Name Attribute Font Classification
*1 *2 *3 *4 *5 *6 *7 *8 *9 *10 *11 *12 *13
ISO 60: Danish/Norwegian 0D
NNN
------ - - - -
Roman Extension 0E - - - - - - - -
N
----
ISO 15: Italian 0I
NNN
------ - - - -
ISO 8859/1 Latin 1 0N
NNN
-----
N
----
ISO 11: Swedish 0S
NNN
------ - - - -
ISO 6: ASCII 0U
NNN
---
NN
-----
ISO 4: United Kingdom 1E
NNN
------ - - - -
ISO 69: French 1F
NNN
------ - - - -
ISO 29: German 1G
NNN
------ - - - -
Legal 1U
NNN
-----
N
----
ISO 8859/2 Latin 2 2N
NNN
-----
N
----
ISO 17: Spanish 2S
NNN
------ - - - -
ISO 8859/4 Latin 4 4N
NNN
------ - - - -
Roman-9 4U
NNN
------ - - - -
PS Math 5M
NNN
---
NN
-----
ISO 8859/9 Latin 5 5N
NNN
-----
N
----
Windows 3.1 Latin 5 5T
NNN
------ - - - -
Microsoft Publishing 6J
NNN
------ - - - -
Ventura Math 6M
NNN
------ - - - -
ISO 8859/10 Latin 6 6N
NNN
-----
N
----
DeskTop 7J
NNN
------ - - - -
Math-8 8M
NNN
---
NN
-----
Roman-8 8U
NNN
-----
N
----
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