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the actual height of the text in millimetres. Each character in the top row is
formed using a 5 x 5 matrix; each character in the bottom row is formed using a
34 x 24 matrix.
The number of jets per nozzle plate, and hence the
largest matrix available, is fixed for each model. Thus,
a C14 has 14 jets arranged in two blocks of seven.
This allows two lines of 7 x 5 matrix text to be
produced. (Note: it cannot produce one line of text
14 jets high - multi-line text requires a C14.)
The diagrams below show proportionally the print
capabilities of each of the printers. In each case, the
number is the height of the relevant text in
millimetres.
Note: The sizes given are representative only. When
dealing with nozzle plates, the “height” is assumed
to be the measurement between the middle of the top jet and the middle of the
bottom plate in the array.
The print capabilities differ widely between models. The larger model number
printers are capable of a bigger range of text sizes. The models also differ in the
size of LCD screen. Functions and features detailed in this manual are relevant to
all models in the range except where indicated.
C7
Nozzle Plate Height
Heigh