characters and regular characters is that they are smaller. They are a
maximum of
16
dots high and their width in dot columns is shown in
Table
6-4.
Table 6-4. Super/subscript widths
Draft
Letter Quality
Proportional
d1
d0 + dl + d2
(maximum)
(maximum)
7
12
23
36
23
42
Since super/subscript characters are smaller, they don’t require as
much information when you define them. When you define super/
subscript characters, you need only two bytes of data for each vertical
row of dots. Design grids for these characters are shown in Figure
6-8.
Draft pica
Letter Quality
and Proportional
Figure 6-8. Grids for super/subscript characters
Mixing print styles
Each of the three user-defined character modes (draft, Letter Qual-
ity, and proportional) can be used in combination with most of the
LQ’s various print styles. For instance, emphasized works with user-
defined characters. The characters you design are enhanced to give
this printing effect.
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