Kyocera FS 1028DP User Manual
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HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6) 7-39 Example: To power up in the TimesNewRoman font for the Windows symbol set: PC Cyrillic 3R (114) 1451 PS math 5M (173) 73 ISO Latin 5 5N (174) 74 Windows Latin 5 5T (180) 80 MS Publishing 6J (202) 252 ISO Latin 6 6N (206) 6 Desktop 7J (234) 34 Greek-8 8G (263) 63 Math-8 8M (269) 69 Turkish-8 8T (276) 76 HP Roman-8 8U (277) 77 Windows Latin 2 9E (293) 93 Windows Greek 9G (295) 95 PC-1004 9J (298) 98 ISO Latin 9 9N (302) 253 Win Cyrillic 9R (306) 6 PC Turkish 9T...
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Chapter 7 Emulation 7-40 !R! FRPO V3, ’TimesNewRoman’;FRPO U6, 9; FRPO U7, 53; STAT; EXIT; The STAT command in the third line prints a st atus page that enables the user to confirm changes made with the preceding sequences. The power-up font and symbol set are shown in the Interfaces section. Resource Protection The resource protection feature is Ky ocera’s implementation of the HP’s resource sav- ing . The feature preserves resources durin g emulation switching. The protected resources,...
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HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6) 7-41 Resource protection becomes operational under any of the following emulation switch- ing conditions: • An SEM command is sent to the printing system. • The emulation is changed by the user from the operator panel keys. • An automatic emulation sensing (AES) function is used for switching between KPDL and PCL. • An HP LaserJet PJL command @PJL ENTER LANGUAGE = ?? is received. The KPDL permanent dictionary is always pr otected, regardless of the values for N9. The...
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Chapter 7 Emulation 7-42 Switching the Print Resolution Because the printing systems with the 1200 dpi resolution support print at 300, 600, 1200 dpi, the printing system provides an FRPO command to establish a default at either level of resolution. For fine 1200 dpi resolution, command: !R! FRPO N8, 3; EXIT; For 600 dpi resolution, command: !R! FRPO N8, 1; EXIT; For 300 dpi resolution, command: !R! FRPO N8, 0; EXIT; When the printing resolution is changed between 1200 dpi, 600 dpi, and 300...
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HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6) 7-43 HP LaserJet Reset State The printing system resets to the following states when it receives a PCL reset command. Shown in parentheses are the related FRPO parameters. LaserJet PJL The HP LaserJet emulation loads a Printer J ob Language (PJL) that controls communica- tion between the printing system and the sy stem. The PJL works for both KPDL and HP LaserJet emulations. It enable s the user to change some default states but, more impor- tantly, allows current...
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Chapter 7 Emulation 7-44 PJL command syntax A PJL command line containing the ENTER command appears as follows: PJL syntax also uses the following co ntrol codes and special identifiers. Environment CommandsDEFAULT Sets default for environment variables. SET Sets an environment variable to a specified value during a PJL job. INITIALIZE Resets current and defaul t PJL variables to factory default. RESET Defaults current PJL variables. Status Readback Commands INQUIRE Requires the current value for...
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HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6) 7-45 The PJL command syntax should follow one of four formats: Format 1: %-12345X This format uses the Universa l Exit Language (UEL) only. Format 2 : @PJL [] This format may be used to add a visual line break among the PJL command lines. Format 3 : @PJL command [] [] This format is currently us ed for the COMMENT and ECHO commands only. For exam- ples: @PJL COMMENT ... @PJL ECHO ... Format 4 : @PJL command [command modifier : value] [option name [=value]]...
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Chapter 7 Emulation 7-46 PJL variables PJL uses alphanumeric variables, numeric variables, and strings. The following explains the three types of variables and their ranges. Alphanumeric variables Any combination of letters and digits, with th e rule that the first character must always be a letter. Letters can consist of the upper case letters (ASCII 65 through 90) and lower- case letters (ASCII 97 through 122). Digits can consist of numbers 0 through 9 (ASCII 48 through 57). Example of valid...
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HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6) 7-47 Invalid Commands Invalid commands are in two general types: those with syntax errors and those with syn- tax or semantic warnings. The printing system handles each of those types different ways. Syntax errors contai n errors such as unrecognized co mmands and command modifiers, strings with missing closing double quotations, numeric values with missing digits before the decimal points, and numeric valu es encountered when alphanumeric values are to be expected....
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Chapter 7 Emulation 7-48 DuplexDUPLEXFRPO N4 Default font FONTNUMBER FRPO V3 Point size PTSIZE FRPO V0-2 Pitch PITCH — Symbol set SYMSET FRPO U6/U7 Table 7.24. PJL Reset Status Environment PJL command FRPO parameter Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals