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Chapter 5 Point Point size refers to the vertical height of a typeface (fig. 5.3). Point is a unit of measure originally used by typesetters to indicate the height of a piece of metal type. Computer typefaces are harder to measure since they are not physical objects. However, the typefaces provided with the printer, licensed from Linotype, are all sized by true printing standards. ABCABC ABCABCABC Fig. 5.3 8, 10, 24, and 36 Point Sizes Pitch Pitch refers to the number of characters per horizontal inch (fig. 5.4). Ten-pitch Courier prints ten characters per inch. Hence, ten-pitch type is wider than twelve-pitch type since only ten characters fill a horizontal inch rather than twelve. Another name for this measurement is cpi, or characters per inch. 10-Pitch Courier 12-Pitch Courier Fig. 5.4 Ten and Twelve Pitch Courier 5-6 Professional Printing