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GB/T 3910-1983 Line spacing and character spacing for office machines and data processing equipment
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GB/T 3910-1983
Standard Name: Line spacing and character spacing for office machines and data processing equipment
This standard specifies the preferred line spacing and character spacing. It is applicable to general data processing equipment but not to Chinese character information processing equipment. GB/T 3910-1983 Line spacing and character spacing for office machines and data processing equipment GB/T3910-1983 Standard download decompression password: www.bzxz.net
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1 Introduction National Standard of the People's Republic of China Office machines and data processing equipment Line spacngs and character spacings UDC681.3 GB 8910—83 #=IS0 4882 - 79 1.1 This standard is equivalent to the international standard ISO 4882-1979 "Line spacing and character spacing for office machines and data processing equipment". This standard specifies the preferred line spacing and character spacing. It is applicable to general data processing equipment but not to low-end Chinese character processing equipment. 1.2 2 Line spacing and character spacing 2.1 Line spacingbzxZ.net The preferred line spacing is 4.233mm When pattern spacing is required, 3.175mm can be used. 2.2 Character spacing The preferred character spacing is 2.54mms When fine spacing is required; 2.117 mm can be used; in situations where copying is not required, the character spacing can be 1.693mm Note: In data processing or remote communication applications, printing equipment that does not adopt the preferred solution will cause communication difficulties. Additional remarks: This standard was proposed by the Standardization Research Institute of the Ministry of Electronics. This standard is funded by Nanjing Cable TV, Ministry of Electric Power. The section "Inappropriate for Chinese Information Places" is supplemented in consideration of the characteristics and usage of Chinese characters. Issued by the National Bureau of Standards on November 2, 1983 | TT | Implementation on October 1, 1984 Tip: This standard content only shows part of the intercepted content of the complete standard. If you need the complete standard, please go to the top to download the complete standard document for free.