This disk contains the following files:

Roman 8 Symbol Set

 CGTIMR8R.CWT       CG Times medium character width tables.
 CGTIMR8B.CWT       CG Times bold character width tables.
 CGTIMR8I.CWT       CG Times italic character width tables.
 CGTIMR8J.CWT       CG Times bold italic character width tables.
 UNIVRR8R.CWT       Univers medium character width tables.
 UNIVRR8B.CWT       Univers bold character width tables.
 UNIVRR8I.CWT       Univers italic character width tables.
 UNIVRR8J.CWT       Univers bold italic character width tables.

PC-8 Symbol Set

 CGTIMPCR.CWT       CG Times medium character width tables.
 CGTIMPCB.CWT       CG Times bold character width tables.
 CGTIMPCI.CWT       CG Times italic character width tables.
 CGTIMPCJ.CWT       CG Times bold italic character width tables.
 UNIVRPCR.CWT       Univers medium character width tables.
 UNIVRPCB.CWT       Univers bold character width tables.
 UNIVRPCI.CWT       Univers italic character width tables.
 UNIVRPCJ.CWT       Univers bold italic character width tables.

Before you print these files (using the DOS copy command) you should do a 09
MENU RESET on your printer.

To Print these files, do the following:

     1)   Take the printer off line and remove any font cartridges you may
          have in the printer.

     2)   Do a 09 MENU RESET on the printer.

     3)   From the DOS prompt, copy the file to the printer.  For example:

                         Copy CGTIMR8R.CWT prn


These character width tables were generated in the Roman 8 and PC-8
symbol sets for 100 point size characters.

You can use these tables to calculate the character width of the point size
you want by applying the following formula:


New Width =    (New Point Size/Known Point Size) * Width of Known Point Size

The character widths included here are based on 100 point size, so Known
Point Size = 100.  The Width of Known Point Size is determined from the
Cursor Move column in the tables.

For example, if you want to know the character width of a capital i (I),
which is the decimal value 73, in 14 point using CGTIMR8R.CWT we would do the
following:

                    New Width =    (14/100) * 331.2 = 46.37

          [Where 331.2 is the Cursor Move value for the decimal value 73,
           a capital i (I).]


As with most proportional fonts, the space character is not defined in
the CG Times and Univers typefaces, so no character width is listed for
decimal character 32 (hex 20).  When the printer receives a space
character it "prints" a control code space.  The width for the control
code space for all treatments and symbol sets of CG Times is 123 dots. 
The width for the control code space for all treatments and symbol sets
of Univers is 138 dots.