Character Pitches - Brother RJ-4030 Software Manual

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3.1.2 Character pitches

Pitch refers to the spacing between neighboring characters.
When characters are arranged with a fixed pitch, they will be evenly spaced.
If characters extend over several lines, they will align in straight rows.
Fixed spacing
When characters are arranged with a proportional pitch, the spacing will vary depending on the character.
(For example, "W" is wide but "I" is narrow.)
As a result, the excess space between characters is eliminated and the text appears more compact.
Variable spacing
If a fixed pitch is applied to a font that is better with a proportional pitch, all characters are given the same
width as the widest character in the font.
I
Variable spacing
I
Variable spacing
This makes it possible to evenly space the characters of a proportional-pitch font without having to change the
font.
If a proportional pitch is applied to a font that is better with a fixed pitch, all characters are given the same
width, appearing the same as with a fixed pitch.
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Fixed spacing
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Variable spacing
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Fixed spacing
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