Vector printing refers to a printing method where the printer uses vector font libraries to output text and graphics. Unlike traditional dot‑matrix fonts, vector printing allows users to freely adjust font type, font size, and layout, similar to editing a document in Microsoft Word on a PC. When enlarging text, vector printing does not cause distortion or jagged edges, ensuring that the printed content remains clear and smooth.

| Feature | Vector Printing | Traditional Dot‑Matrix Printing |
| Font Scaling | Fonts can be freely scaled to any size without distortion | Fonts can only be enlarged in fixed multiples |
| Print Quality | Smooth and clear text without jagged edges | Enlarged fonts often appear jagged |
| Font Flexibility | Users can adjust font type, size, and style freely | Limited font size and formatting options |
| Multi‑language Support | Built‑in multiple font libraries with UTF‑8 support | Usually, limited language support |
| Layout Capability | Supports tables and flexible content layout | Limited layout capability |
| Application Scenarios | Ideal for POS receipts, cloud printing, and order printing | Basic text printing applications |
Vector Printing Demo Sample:

Traditional Dot-Matrix Printing Demo:

