86Chapter 5 Positioning DataPass WidthThis function changes the width of block characters within a Graphics Box.Command ^WxxArguments^W Pass Width Commandxx New window width in increments of 0.1 inches(0.25 cm) from 01 to 99. The actual width rangesfrom 0.1 to 9.9 inches (0.25 to 25.2 cm).Example: The Graphics Pass, ^M0404000GRA ^W02PHIC^- prints:^M Horizontal orientation of characters.04 Window height of 0.4 inches (1.02 cm).04 Window width of 0.4 inches (1.02 cm).00 No justification down.0 No additional dot row justification down.GRA Data to be printed at 0.4 inches (1.02 cm) high.^W Indicates a change in character width.02 New character height of 0.2 inches (0.51 cm).PHIC Data to be printed at 0.2 inches (0.51 cm) high.Pass DensityThis function changes the density (dots per inch or DPI) of barcodes andblock characters. The density of lines and boxes is not changed by thiscommand. The Pass Density command may be issued either inside or outsidea Graphics Pass and remains in effect until another Pass Density commandoccurs or Graphics Mode is exited.The default printing density is 60x72 DPI (60 DPI horizontally by 72 DPIvertically). The most common use of the ^~D command is to set the horizontaldensity to 70 DPI to decrease barcode size. Pass density is inverselyproportional to size (higher density = smaller size). For example, a 2xincrease in density results in a 2x size reduction.Command ^~DhhhvvvArguments^~D Pass Density Commandhhh The horizontal density in dots per inch. Theallowable range is from 040 to 240.