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In addition, not every printer supports each available font, and sometimes even the same printer has different capabilities depending on the type of print data being sent.
In addition, not every printer supports each available font, and sometimes even the same printer has different capabilities depending on the type of print data being sent.


The following table is a subset of a very extensive listing found in the documentation about OV/400<ref>See ''Weblinks'' below, Appendix G is the source.</ref>. The listing is cut down to the most often used printer emulation, the IBM 8312. Both SCS and AFP/IPDS capabilities are listed. Fonts being substituted to have been omitted, only directly supported fonts are shown.
The following table is a subset of a very extensive listing found in the documentation about OfficeVision/400<ref>See ''Weblinks'' below, Appendix G is the source.</ref>. The listing is cut down to the most often used printer emulation, IBM 8312. Both SCS and AFP/IPDS capabilities are listed. Fonts being substituted in both modes have been omitted, only directly supported fonts are shown. A number in the SCS column designates a substitution font id because SCS lacks the needed capabilities.
 
It's not yet clear how ''Host Print Transform'' handles requests for fonts commonly not found in PCL printers' ROM.


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Revision as of 16:53, 7 November 2021

When handling printer files in OS/400 you can easily refer to different fonts to be displayed. Fonts are usually referred by a global font identifier, which is just an ID not being really helpful for knowing what is what.
In addition, not every printer supports each available font, and sometimes even the same printer has different capabilities depending on the type of print data being sent.

The following table is a subset of a very extensive listing found in the documentation about OfficeVision/400[1]. The listing is cut down to the most often used printer emulation, IBM 8312. Both SCS and AFP/IPDS capabilities are listed. Fonts being substituted in both modes have been omitted, only directly supported fonts are shown. A number in the SCS column designates a substitution font id because SCS lacks the needed capabilities.

It's not yet clear how Host Print Transform handles requests for fonts commonly not found in PCL printers' ROM.

Type Style Attributes Font Name SCS IPDS
3 Mono OCR-B
5 Mono Rhetoric
11 Mono Courier
12 Mono Prestige
13 Mono Artisian
18 Mono, Italic Courier Italic
19 Mono OCR-A
20 Mono Pica
26 Mono Matrix Gothic
30 Mono Symbol
31 Mono Aviv 26
38 Mono, Bold Orator Bold
39 Mono, Bold Gothic Bold
40 Mono Gothic
41 Mono Roman Text
42 Mono Serif
43 Mono Serif Italic
44 Mono Katakana Gothic
46 Mono, Bold Courier Bold
49 Mono Shalom 26
50 Mono, Bold Shalom Bold
51 Mono Matrix Gothic
52 Mono Courier
55 Mono, Bold Aviv Bold 26
66 Mono Gothic
68 Mono, Italic Gothic Italic
69 Mono, Bold Gothic Bold
70 Mono Serif
71 Mono, Italic Serif Italic
72 Mono, Bold Serif Bold
80 Mono Symbol
84 Mono Script
85 Mono Courier
86 Mono Prestige
87 Mono Letter Gothic
91 Mono, Italic Light Italic
98 Mono Shalom 87
99 Mono Aviv 87
101 Mono, Bold Shamlom Bold 87
102 Mono, Bold Aviv Bold 87
110 Mono, Bold Letter Gothic Bold

Weblinks

Footnotes

  1. See Weblinks below, Appendix G is the source.