ON 20070802@9:31:52 AM at page: http://www.sxlist.com/language/pcl/lj1686.htm#39296.3643171296 James Newton[JMN-EFP-786] Published and replied to post 39296.3643171296 by infotech |Insert 'That sounds like a support call to Ricoh.' at: '' infotech@precisioncompanies.com asks:
Mr. Newton,
I want to nest some PJL jobs. I have a 'large' job that contains several sections - some of which are double-sided, some of which are stapled (or combinations of the two)...
When I tried to create a job with some print, then nest a stapled job within that job, the initial data does not print - but shows as 'saved' on the printer (a Ricoh 2060)...
|Delete 'P-' before: '' but after: ' The PCL Typeface List and the entries for Universe Condensed.' at: '' karmel@cwjamaica.com asks:
I am using an old dbase5 for dos program and would like to get compressed print from an HP 1320 laserjet.
What PCL sequence should I use for compressed print and then to go back to normal print ?
|Delete 'P-' before: '' but after: 'infotech@precisioncompanies.com asks:
Mr. Newton,
Is there some kind of a 'comment' option that does not actually print - space I could use for other things, like passing additional information a PDF conversion program (that could be used for creating fillable forms out of PCL documents)?
|Delete 'P-' before: '' but after: 'habibnajafi@yahoo,com asks:
I want to use PCL language for User Define Char Set.I have read the tech user guid.still have not been able to do so, I neeeeed a practical example as how to define and subsequently use the defines set. I appreciate you helping me.my mail is habibnajafi@yahoo,com
  • ' ON 20070830@10:28:20 AM at page: http://www.piclist.com/language/pcl/fonts.htm#39324.1373726852 James Newton[JMN-EFP-786] Published and replied to post 39324.1373726852 by mcolombo1 |Insert 'I would contact a font vendor or typeface expert for that information. Each character will be different since it is a proportional font. If you can find a softfont, the information could be decoded from the files with a LOT of work, but it would be much easier to use a font editor to look at each character and calculate the ratio of hight to width then convert that to pitch to width. One possible program is Softy.' at: '' mcolombo1@interfree.it
    Hello, I need 1) the pitch/height ratio (if different, for Times), and 2) the measures of the letters, numbers, symbols, etc. in Times (if possible, also in other fonts), for a given height/pitch.
    Thanks.
    Mario Colombo
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