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NEWS: 6/16

We are still testing, but it is open to users!!

There is a summary of the commands that it recognizes in DOC:LASER.DOC.
We are still working on the document.

Come in and pick up a print sample.

/FORMS: (all start with QUIC mode OFF)


NOTE: New form names (6/21)


25 inch left margin, .5 inch top margin
       QSE200  font 54, 10 char/inch, 6 lines/inch, 60 lines/page
       (was QSTD1)

       QSE300  font 54, 12 char/inch, 6 lines/inch, 60 lines/page
       (was QSTD2)

       QSE301  font 54, 12 char/inch, 6 lines/inch, undefined lines/page
       (was QSTDC)

1. inch left margin, .5 inch top margin
       QSE320  font 54, 12 char/inch, 6 lines/inch, 60 lines/page
       (was QSTD3)

       QSC520  font 16, 17 char/inch (132+ char/line), 12 lines/inch,
              120 lines/page
       (was QSTD4)

       QSE324  font 54, 12 char/inch, 6 lines/inch, 60 lines/page, 3 hole paper
       (was QSTD2H)

       QSE325  font 54, 12 char/inch, 6 lines/inch, 3 hole paper,
              undefined lines/page
       (was QSTDCH)

sideways (landscape), .5 inch left margin, .6 inch top margin
       QSB460  font 10, 14 char/inch (132+ char/line), 8 lines/inch,
              60 lines/page
       (was QSTD5)

       QSB464  font 10, 14 char/inch (132+ char/line), 8 lines/inch,
              60 lines/page, 3 hole paper
       (was QSTD5H)


User paper (like for your letter head)
       available upon request


       (more coming)

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We have a QMS Lasergrafix 1200 laser printer.  It can produce
letter quality output on single sheets at l2 pages/minute.  It can also draw
graphs and use several different fonts -- large, small, italic, gothic, and
Greek.  Several of the fonts can be used sideways.

The printer can be used in several different modes:

 Line Printer -- Several size fonts are available; with the small font
    132 characters will fit across a regular piece of paper.

 Diablo -- It will accept the escape codes for the Xerox printer; this is
    then one way to do superscripts and subscripts and right justification.

 Graphics -- It can be given vectors or individual dots.  There is a program,
    TEKLAS, that converts Tektronix plot files into laser plot files.

 TeX -- Support for the TeX typesetting system is in the works, completion
    probably by fall or winter.

 QUIC -- It has a set of characters that can be printed in any size; the
    only drawback is that this font is just coarse, block style letters.

 Bar Codes -- Yes, if you want, it can.

 Forms -- You can easily design your own forms and incorporate them with
    your printouts.  (The word "forms" is used here to mean lines, boxes,
    columns and other usually pre-printed material.)


Cost is 8 cents/page.


Fonts:
03      Large Complex Roman, 16 point, .15 inch high, proportional,
               if fixed pitch use 6 or 7 char/inch, 4 or 5 lines/inch
10      Plain small font, .08 inch high, fixed pitch only 14,
               8 lines/inch
16      Plain very small font, 6 point, .06 inch high, proportional,
               if fixed pitch use 16-18 char/inch, 10-14 lines/inch
26      Gothic English, 10 point, .1 inch high, proportional,
               if fixed pitch use 8-10 char/inch, 6 or 7 lines/inch
54      Complex Roman Bold, 10 point, .09 inch high, proportional,
               if fixed pitch use 10-12, 6-8 lines/inch
74      Complex Roman, 10 point, .09 inch high, proportional,
               if fixed pitch use 10-12, 6-8 lines/inch
76      Special characters, 10 point, .09 inch high, proportional,
               if fixed pitch use 10 or 11, 6-8 lines/inch
91      Complex italic, 10 point, .09 inch high, proportional,
               if fixed pitch use 10-12, 6-8 lines/inch
97      Complex Greek, 10 point, .09 inch high, proportional,
               if fixed pitch use 10 or 11, 6-8 lines/inch

Note: the horizontal and vertical pitches are our recommendations from our
tests, other values may be used if desired.

[end of HELP LASER]

KJOB