Layout settings
The Layout tab contains the following options:
Spacing
Spacing settings are used for two purposes: during LU1 print jobs to tell the emulation when to insert form feeds and during font auto-sizing to instruct the printer emulator how to scale the font to fit the page.
•  Lines Per Page:  Tells the emulation or font auto-sizing how long the page is in lines.
•  Lines Per Inch:  Sets the number of lines per inch to set for the printed output if not specified by the host or overridden by the user.
•  Characters Per Line:  Sets the maximum characters printed on a line before the emulator inserts a carriage return/line feed.
•  Characters Per Inch:  Sets font size based on characters per inch.
Note
Characters per inch combined with lines per inch determines how many characters fit on a line and how many lines to a printed page.
•  Double Space Lines:  If checked, BlueZone double spaces between lines when printing.
•  Override Host Spacing Settings: If checked, BlueZone is forced to ignore spacing settings sent from the host and use these spacing settings.
Presentation
•  Print Quality: Select Draft mode or Near Letter Quality mode when in Pass Through Mode using a printer definition file that supports draft or NLQ modes.
•  Duplex Mode:  Select to control single or double-sided printing. Only works in Windows API mode.
•  Override Host Presentation Settings:  If checked, BlueZone is forced to ignore presentation settings sent from the host and use these presentation settings.
Print Scaling
Scale Factor: This edit box allows enlarging or reducing the printed output by the selected percentage. Only works in Windows API mode.
Auto-Size Fonts to fit the Paper Size: If checked, BlueZone fits the font to the page based on the spacing settings set by the host or set by the emulator.
Scale Fonts to Closest Point Size: This feature is useful when auto-sizing fonts yields different font sizes for normal and bold text.
Note
In Windows API mode, the auto-size font option scales to fit the page exactly. In pass-through mode, a printer definition file is required, and scales to the nearest fixed font size supported by the printer.