Kyocera FS 1028DP User Manual
Here you can view all the pages of manual Kyocera FS 1028DP User Manual. The Kyocera manuals for Printer are available online for free. You can easily download all the documents as PDF.
Page 201
HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6) 7-89 PC-857 Turkish (16U) PC-852 Latin 2 (17U) Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Page 202
Chapter 7 Emulation 7-90 ISO-10646 (18N) PC-853 Turkish (18U) Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Page 203
HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6) 7-91 Winbalt (19L) Windows Latin 1 (19U) Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Page 204
Chapter 7 Emulation 7-92 PC-860 Portugal (20U) PC-861 Iceland (21U) Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Page 205
HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6) 7-93 PC-863 Canada (23U) PC-8 Polish (24Q) Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Page 206
Chapter 7 Emulation 7-94 PC-865 Norway (25U) PC-775 (26U) Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Page 207
HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6) 7-95 PC-8 PC Nova (27Q) Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Page 208
Chapter 7 Emulation 7-96 HP 7550A Emulation [KC-GL] (Mode 8) The HP 7550A emulation applies only to the printing systems that handle A3-size paper. The printing system emulates the Hewlett-Packard plotter model HP 7550A and uses the Kyocera Graphics Language (KC-GL). While it shares features with the HP-GL lan- guage, it is designed to provide additional features the plotter cannot give. KC-GL uses a simple mnemonic graphic langua ge consisting of two-letter instructions. Some typical examples are...
Page 209
HP 7550A Emulation [KC-GL] (Mode 8) 7-97 The SM (Symbol Mode) instruction defines the first su cceeding character as a symbol character. The DT (Define label Terminator) instruction defines the first succeeding character as a charact er plot terminator. The character plot terminator is used to term inate the LB (LaBel) instruction. The default terminator is the ETX character (End of Text), which uses ASCII code 3. If this termina- tor is inconvenient, the DT instruction enable s the user to change...
Page 210
Chapter 7 Emulation 7-98 Plot Coordinates (bit 0) This bit defines one of two plotting coordinate modes. (See Figure 7. 29. on page 98.) 0 = Mode A 1 = Mode B In mode A, the origin ( 0, 0) starts at bottom left. In mode B, the origin starts at the center of the page. Response to SP Instruction (bit 1) This bit defines the printing system response to the SP (Select Pen) instruction. 0 = Printing System feeds out a page when it receives a SP; or SP 0; instruction. 1 = Printing System returns...