HP PCL/PJL reference (PCL 5 Printer Language) - Technical Reference Manual Part II
EN SD, Standard Font Definition 23-71
Kind 4: Height 
For proportional fonts, the height characteristic defines the font point 
size (the height of the character cell). (Fixed-spaced fonts ignore 
height; the point size is calculated using the font pitch.) There are 
approximately 72 points in an inch. Note that with the font definition 
command (SD or AD)., you cannot create tall, skinny characters or 
short, wide characters; the character aspect ratio is preserved.
Kind 5: Posture
Posture defines the character’s vertical posture. The default posture 
is upright.
Kind 6: Stroke Weight
The stroke weight characteristic defines the line thickness used in the 
font’s design. The default stroke weight is medium. When relative 
sizing is in effect, changes in P1 and P2 cause the relative stroke 
weight to change in relation to the change in P1/P2. If the aspect ratio 
of the P1/P2 rectangle is maintained as P1 and P2 are moved, a 
medium stroke weight font still looks “medium” after it is enlarged or 
reduced.
Note Available stroke weights are the same as those available within PCL. 
Table 23-42 Kind 4: Height Values 
Height Values  Description
0 to 32 767.9999  font point size (default: 11.5)
Table 23-43 Kind 5: Posture Values
Posture Values  Description
0 Upright (Default)
1 Italic
2 Alternate Italic










