System and method for using divided fonts to achieve...

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Static presentation processing – Character or font

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C358S001200, C345S467000

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07903266

ABSTRACT:
A method of printing a string of characters includes receiving a sequence of character data codes. Each character data code corresponds to a respective character to be printed in the string of characters. The method also includes transcoding the sequence of character data codes to generate a sequence of glyph codes. Each glyph code corresponds to a respective glyph. Each glyph corresponds to at least part of a respective character. At least some of the glyphs correspond to less than a complete character. The method further includes using the sequence of glyph codes to generate print image data and printing an image on the basis of the print image data.

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patent: 2006/0069992 (2006-03-01), Hodder
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patent: WO2006/013582 (2006-02-01), None
EPO Search Report in EP07009234, dated Apr. 23, 2010.
European Search Report, dated Aug. 26, 2010 for EP Application No. 07009234.1.

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