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Strany 1 - Technical Reference

Technical ReferencePRESCRIBE Commands

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Chapter 1 Introduction to PRESCRIBE1-2Entry and Exit The printing system can be thought of as having a multiple personality. When its power is switche

Strany 3 - General Infomation

Chapter 5 Barcodes5-16

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Chapter 6Permanent ParametersThe printing system maintains a number of parameters in a non-volatile (flash) memory. These parameters control the init

Strany 5 - Introduction

Chapter 6 Permanent Parameters6-2FRPO Parameters The FRPO command changes the value of one parameter in permanent memory. A separate command is requir

Strany 6 - Conventions

6-3KC-GL pen widthaG1 through G8 0 to 99 dot 01/02/03/04/05/06/07/08Interface release time-outJ2 0 to 99 in units of 5 seconds 6KC-GL enlarge modeaJ

Strany 7 - Table of Contents

Chapter 6 Permanent Parameters6-4Character spacingaU3 Characters per inch (fraction value) 0Country code U6 0: US-ASCII 01: France2: Germany3: UK4:

Strany 8 - Barcodes

6-5Interface-independent ParametersTable 6.2. Interface-independent Parameters (Sheet 1 of 7)Environment Parameter Value Factory setting Downloadable

Strany 9 - Introduction to PRESCRIBE

Chapter 6 Permanent Parameters6-64: ETX/ACK5: XON/XOFF recognized only as protocolBuffer nearly-full thresholdH6 Percentage of the received data buf

Strany 10 - Entry and Exit

6-7Ecoprint level N6 0: Off 02: OnDuplex N7 0: Normal 01: Reverse output pages.2: Allows duplex from the MP tray.3: Allows duplex from the MP tray;

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Chapter 6 Permanent Parameters6-823: Main cassette, the first feeder cassette, the third feeder cassette, and the fourth feeder cassette.24: Main cass

Strany 12 - Format of PRESCRIBE Commands

6-9Daisywheel data length R8 7: 7-bit 78: 8-bitDefault envelope feeder paper sizeR9 Same as the R2 values except below 00: A4 or LetterA4/letter equat

Strany 13 - Portrait Orientation

1-3Figure 1. 2. Text Including PRESCRIBE Commands !R! RES; SLM 1; STM 1; SPD 0.03; FTMD 13; SFNT "Helvetica-Bd"; EXIT;WELCOME TO WINDFALL N

Strany 14 - Print Direction

Chapter 6 Permanent Parameters6-108: Rough9: Letterhead10: Color11: Prepunched12: Envelope13: Cardstock21: Custom122: Custom223: Custom324: Custom425:

Strany 15 - Text Positioning

6-11Error message for device errorY3 0: Does not display an error message and pause the job when the device error occurs.1: Displays an error message

Strany 16 - Character Spacing

Chapter 6 Permanent Parameters6-12bI0—Name of the partition in memory card The FRPO I0 specifies a memory card partition name to be automatically read

Strany 17 - Baseline

Chapter 7EmulationThe printing systems emulate the operation of seven other printers: • HP LaserJet (mode 6)• HP 7550A (mode 8)• IBM Proprinter X24E

Strany 18 - Command Parameters

Chapter 7 Emulation7-2Selecting an Emulation When installing a printing system, you can select an emulation that best suits the require-ment by the ap

Strany 19 - Character Strings

Line Printer Emulation (Mode 0)7-3Automatic emulation sensing In printing systems that permit the selection of KPDL emulation, the automatic emula-tio

Strany 20 - Upper and Lowercase Letters

Chapter 7 Emulation7-4Other control codes are ignored. In particular, the escape code (ESC: character code 27) is ignored. If the printing system rece

Strany 21 - Special Parameters

IBM Proprinter X24E Emulation (Mode 1)7-5By giving a particular value for the U6 and U7 parameters, it is possible to use another symbol set which the

Strany 22 - ESC(11U

Chapter 7 Emulation7-6subscripts, underlining, backspace, vertical and horizontal tabulation, line spacing, and paper length. The font mode set for th

Strany 23 - Graphics Tutorial

IBM Proprinter X24E Emulation (Mode 1)7-7Table 7.6. IBM Proprinter X24E Control CodesCommand Function Code (hex) Supported BEL Beeper 07 – BS Back

Strany 24 - Standard Graphics

Chapter 1 Introduction to PRESCRIBE1-4Format of PRESCRIBE Commands The basic format of a PRESCRIBE command is: • • • or • • • • (command name) paramet

Strany 25 - Zero-relative Lines

Chapter 7 Emulation7-8ESC U n Set Print Direction 1B 55 n – ESC W n Continuous Double-Wide Printing1B 57 n Yes ESC X n m Set Horizontal Margins

Strany 26 - Relative Lines

IBM Proprinter X24E Emulation (Mode 1)7-9IBM Symbol Sets IBM PC-8 (341)IBM PC-8 (D/N) (373)

Strany 27 - Lines in Terms of Angles

Chapter 7 Emulation7-10IBM PC-850 (405) IBM PC-860 (30)

Strany 28 - Drawing Boxes and Circles

IBM Proprinter X24E Emulation (Mode 1)7-11IBM PC-863 (62) IBM PC-865 (94)

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Chapter 7 Emulation7-12Diablo 630 Emulation (Mode 2) To set the power-up emulation for Diablo 630, send the printing system the following PRESCRIBE co

Strany 30 - Chapter 2 Graphics Tutorial

Diablo 630 Emulation (Mode 2)7-13Fonts can be selected by placing font commands in the file to be printed, or using SETF (set alternate font) and ALTF

Strany 31 - Drawing Filled Shapes

Chapter 7 Emulation7-14Diablo 630 Control Codes Table 7.9. Diablo 630 Control Codes (Sheet 1 of 2)Command Function Code (hex) Supported NUL Buffer c

Strany 32 - Drawing Filled Blocks

Diablo 630 Emulation (Mode 2)7-15ESC 3 Graphics mode ON 1B 33 YesESC 4 Graphics mode OFF 1B 34 YesESC 5 Forward printing mode 1B 35 YesESC 6 Backward

Strany 33 - Drawing Filled Arcs

Chapter 7 Emulation7-16Diablo 630 Symbol Sets DIABLO US (29)Diablo France (61)

Strany 34 - Defining Fill Patterns

Diablo 630 Emulation (Mode 2)7-17Diablo Germany (93) Diablo U. K. (125)

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Basic Concepts1-5Figure 1. 4. Edge Limits and MarginsWhen the printing system passes the bottom margin while printing text, it prints the page and fe

Strany 36 - Drawing Pie Charts

Chapter 7 Emulation7-18Diablo Denmark (157) Diablo Sweden (189)

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Diablo 630 Emulation (Mode 2)7-19Diablo Italy (221) Diablo Spain (253)

Strany 38 - Path Mode Graphics

Chapter 7 Emulation7-20Diablo Japan (285)

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Epson LQ-850 Emulation (Mode 5)7-21Epson LQ-850 Emulation (Mode 5) To set printing system to power up in the LQ-850 emulation with the LQ German symbo

Strany 40 - Drawing Lines

Chapter 7 Emulation7-22Figure 7. 11. Epson LQ-850 Font Printout The five LQ-850 fonts actually use the printing system’s resident fonts. The font mo

Strany 41 - Two Lines

Epson LQ-850 Emulation (Mode 5)7-23You can alter these default SETF assignments to suit your own purposes. In the example below, four of the SETF assi

Strany 42 - Line Ends

Chapter 7 Emulation7-24EPSON LQ-850 Control Codes Table 7.13. Epson LQ-850 Control CodesCommand Function Code (hex) Supported Printer OperationESC @

Strany 43 - Miter Limit

Epson LQ-850 Emulation (Mode 5)7-25ESC M Select 12 CPI 1B 4D Yes ESC g Select 15 CPI 1B 67 Yes ESC p n Turn Proportional Mode On/Off 1B 70 Ye

Strany 44 - Dash Type

Chapter 7 Emulation7-26LQ-850 Symbol Sets LQ US (28) LQ France (60)

Strany 45 - User Defined Dash Patterns

Epson LQ-850 Emulation (Mode 5)7-27LQ Germany (92) LQ U.K. (124)

Strany 46 - Drawing Arcs and Curves

Chapter 1 Introduction to PRESCRIBE1-6Page Orientation Changing the page orientation automatically adjusts the margins so that they remain the same di

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Chapter 7 Emulation7-28LQ Italy (220) LQ Spain (252)

Strany 48 - Drawing Complex Curves

Chapter 7 Emulation7-29LQ Japan (284) LQ Norway (316)

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Chapter 7 Emulation7-30LQ Denmark 2 (348) LQ Spain 2 (380)

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Epson LQ-850 Emulation (Mode 5)7-31Latin America (412) LQ Denmark (156)

Strany 51 - Closed Paths

Chapter 7 Emulation7-32LQ Sweden (188)

Strany 52 - Filled Areas

HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6)7-33HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6) On shipment from the factory, the printing system is set to power up in the HP LaserJ

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Chapter 7 Emulation7-34The printing system also supports as many HP symbol sets as the LaserJet regularly sup-ports and still other symbol sets can be

Strany 54 - Clipping Rectangle

HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6)7-35The LaserJet emulation supports 600/1200 dpi raster graphics for printing system models with the 300/600/1200 dpi re

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Chapter 7 Emulation7-36LDFC fonts or downloaded bitmap fonts by the user, they will constantly print unpre-dictably if the printing system uses the re

Strany 56 - Raster Graphics

HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6)7-37LaserJet Font Escape Sequences The example below shows an HP font selection escape sequence that selects a LetterGot

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Basic Concepts1-7Figure 1. 6. Print DirectionCoordinate Systems With PRESCRIBE, positions on a page are described in terms of X and Y coordinates. Th

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Chapter 7 Emulation7-38Symbol Sets for Scalable Fonts The following table lists symbol set support for resident scalable fonts. To power up the printi

Strany 59 - Printing Raster Data

HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6)7-39Example: To power up in the TimesNewRoman font for the Windows symbol set: PC Cyrillic 3R (114) 14 51PS math 5M (17

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Chapter 7 Emulation7-40!R! FRPO V3, ’TimesNewRoman’;FRPO U6, 9; FRPO U7, 53;STAT;EXIT; The STAT command in the third line prints a status page that en

Strany 61 - × 16 dots)

HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6)7-41Resource protection becomes operational under any of the following emulation switch-ing conditions: • An SEM command

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Chapter 7 Emulation7-42Switching the Print Resolution Because the printing systems with the 1200 dpi resolution support print at 300, 600, 1200 dpi, t

Strany 63 - Chapter 3

HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6)7-43HP LaserJet Reset State The printing system resets to the following states when it receives a PCL reset command. Sho

Strany 64 - MCRO Command

Chapter 7 Emulation7-44PJL command syntax A PJL command line containing the ENTER command appears as follows: PJL syntax also uses the following contr

Strany 65 - Examples of Macros

HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6)7-45The PJL command syntax should follow one of four formats: Format 1:<ESC>%-12345X This format uses the Universa

Strany 66 - Example 2

Chapter 7 Emulation7-46PJL variables PJL uses alphanumeric variables, numeric variables, and strings. The following explains the three types of variab

Strany 67 - Figure 3. 2. Macro Example 2

HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6)7-47Invalid Commands Invalid commands are in two general types: those with syntax errors and those with syn-tax or seman

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Chapter 1 Introduction to PRESCRIBE1-8cursor indicates where the next character will be printed or the next graphics will be drawn. (The printing syst

Strany 69 - Chapter 4

Chapter 7 Emulation7-48Duplex DUPLEX FRPO N4Default font FONTNUMBER FRPO V3Point size PTSIZE FRPO V0-2Pitch PITCH —Symbol set SYMSET FRPO U6/U7Table 7

Strany 70 - Resident Fonts

HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6)7-49HP LaserJet Printer Commands — PCL In the tables below, Yes means that the command is supported and No means that th

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Chapter 7 Emulation7-50Output Bin Destination Tray 1 (Face down)ESC&l1G 1B 25 6C 31 47 Yes Yes Yes Yes YesDestination Tray 2 (Face up)ESC&l2G

Strany 72 - KPDL Fonts

HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6)7-51ColorESC&n6WdColor36 57 64 43 6F 6C 6F 72Yes Yes Yes Yes YesPrepunchedESC&n11WdPrepunched31 31 57 64 50 72

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Chapter 7 Emulation7-52International B5ESC&l100A 1B 26 6C 31 30 30 41YesYesYesYesYesCustomESC&l101A 1B 26 6C 31 30 31 41YesYesYesYes NoMonarch

Strany 74 - Substituting a Bitmap Font

HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6)7-5316 lines/inchESC&l16D 1B 26 6C 31 36 44Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes24 lines/inchESC&l24D 1B 26 6C 32 34 44Yes Yes Yes

Strany 75 - Font Selection

Chapter 7 Emulation7-54Math-8 ESC(8M 1B 28 38 4D Yes Yes Yes Yes YesSymbolESC(19M 1B 28 31 39 4D No Yes Yes Yes YesECMA-94 Latin 1ESC(0N 1B 28 30 4E

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HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6)7-55Inline ESC(s64S 1B 28 73 36 34 53Yes Yes Yes Yes YesShadowed ESC(s128S 1B 28 73 31 32 38 53Yes Yes Yes Yes YesOutlin

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Chapter 7 Emulation7-56MS Mincho ESC(s28752T 1B 28 73 32 38 37 35 32 54 YesYesYesYesYesMS Gothic ESC(s28825T 1B 28 73 32 38 38 32 35 54 YesYesYesYes

Strany 78 - Bitmap Font Mode

HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6)7-57Define Symbol Set # of Bytes ESC(f#W[DATA] 1B 28 66 #...# 57 Yes Yes Yes Yes YesSymbol Set ControlDelete all symbol

Strany 79 - Placement of Font Commands

Basic Concepts1-9Figure 1. 8. Character SpacingPaths A path is a set of straight and curved line segments. Paths can be open, as in the case of lines

Strany 80 - , x-offset

Chapter 7 Emulation7-58Raster GraphicsRaster Resolution 75 dots/inchESC*t75R 1B 2A 74 37 35 52 YesYesYesYesYes100 dots/inch ESC*t100R 1B 2A 74 31 30 3

Strany 81 - Symbol Set

HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6)7-59Select Current PatternSolid Black (default) ESC*v0T 1B 2A 76 30 54 Yes Yes Yes Yes YesSolid White ESC*v1T 1B 2A 7

Strany 82 - Selecting HP Symbol Sets

Chapter 7 Emulation7-60Pattern 1 Horiz.LineESC*c1G 1B 2A 63 31 47 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes2 Vert. Lines ESC*c2G 1B 2A 63 32 47 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes3 Dia

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HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6)7-61Set Status Readback Location Unit All entities of the Location TypeESC*s0U 1B 2A 73 30 55 Yes Yes Yes Yes YesEntit

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Chapter 7 Emulation7-62Picture Frame Horizontal SizeDecipoints ESC*c#X 1B 2A 63 #...# 58 YesYesYesYesYesPicture Frame Vertical Size Decipoints ESC*c#

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HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6)7-63User-defined ditherESC*t#J 1B 2A 74 30 4A No No No No YesMonochrome user-defined ditherESC*t#J 1B 2A 74 31 30 4ANo N

Strany 86 - Linear Barcodes

Chapter 7 Emulation7-64HP-GL/2 Context Printer CommandsIn the command tables below, parameters in brackets are optional. Table 7.26. HP-GL/2 Context

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HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6)7-65SELECT ALTERNATE FONT SA None ABSOLUTE DIRECTION Dl [run,rise]; RELATIVE DIRECTION DR [run,rise]; ABSOLUTE CHA

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Chapter 7 Emulation7-66PJL Syntax ComparisonTable 7.27. PJL Syntax ComparisonSuggested Syntax Rules [ ] Items in brackets “[ . . . ]” indicate optio

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HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6)7-67LaserJet Symbol Sets ISO-60 Norway (0D) ISO-15 Italian (0I)

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Chapter 1 Introduction to PRESCRIBE1-10Figure 1. 9. Logical Page and Physical PageWith the standard mode logical page, any position specification tha

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Chapter 7 Emulation7-68ECMA-94 Latin 1 (0N) ISO 11 Sweden (0S)

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HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6)7-69ISO-6 ASCII (0U) ISO-4 U. K. (1E)

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Chapter 7 Emulation7-70ISO-69 France (1F) ISO-21 Germany (1G)

Strany 94 - Two-dimensional Barcodes

HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6)7-71US Legal (1U) ISO Latin 2 (2N)

Strany 95 - Overall Symbol Structure

Chapter 7 Emulation7-72ISO-17 Spain (2S) PC Cyrillic (3R)

Strany 96 - Functions of XBCP

HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6)7-73PS math (5M) ISO Latin 5 (5N)

Strany 97 - Positioning the Barcodes

Chapter 7 Emulation7-74Windows Latin 5 (5T) MS publishing (6J)

Strany 98 - Macro PDF417

HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6)7-75ISO Latin 6 (6N) Desktop (7J)

Strany 99 - Reference on the XBCP page

Chapter 7 Emulation7-76Greek-8 (8G) Math-8 (8M)

Strany 100 - Chapter 5 Barcodes

HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6)7-77Turkish-8 (8T) HP Roman-8 (8U)

Strany 101 - Permanent Parameters

Command Parameters1-11For computer code values beyond four decimal places, the fifth and subsequent decimal places are ignored. Examples:Some commands

Strany 102 - FRPO Parameters

Chapter 7 Emulation7-78Windows Latin 2 (9E) Windows Greek (9G)

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HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6)7-79PC-1004 (9J) ISO Latin 9 (9N)

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Chapter 7 Emulation7-80Win Cyrillic (9R) PC-Turkish (9T)

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HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6)7-81Windows (9U) PC-851 Greek (10G)

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Chapter 7 Emulation7-82PS text (10J) ISO Cyrillic (10N)

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HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6)7-83PC-855 Serbia (10R) PC-869 Greek (11G)

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Chapter 7 Emulation7-84PC-8 Greek (12G) Macintosh (12J)

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HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6)7-85ISO Greek (12N) USSR-GOST (12R)

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Chapter 7 Emulation7-86ABICOMP Brazil (13P) PC-8 Bulgarian (13R)

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HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6)7-87PC-8 Greek/437G (14G) ABICOMP Int. (14P)

Strany 113 - Emulation

Chapter 1 Introduction to PRESCRIBE1-12TEXT "You’re about to enter PRESCRIBE."; TEXT ’ " " " ’; In the first command above, t

Strany 114 - Selecting an Emulation

Chapter 7 Emulation7-88PC Ukrainian (14R) Pi font (15U)

Strany 115 - Automatic emulation sensing

HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6)7-89PC-857 Turkish (16U) PC-852 Latin 2 (17U)

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Chapter 7 Emulation7-90ISO-10646 (18N) PC-853 Turkish (18U)

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HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6)7-91Winbalt (19L) Windows Latin 1 (19U)

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Chapter 7 Emulation7-92PC-860 Portugal (20U) PC-861 Iceland (21U)

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HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6)7-93PC-863 Canada (23U) PC-8 Polish (24Q)

Strany 120 - Chapter 7 Emulation

Chapter 7 Emulation7-94PC-865 Norway (25U) PC-775 (26U)

Strany 121 - IBM Symbol Sets

HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6)7-95PC-8 PC Nova (27Q)

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Chapter 7 Emulation7-96HP 7550A Emulation [KC-GL] (Mode 8) The HP 7550A emulation applies only to the printing systems that handle A3-size paper. The

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HP 7550A Emulation [KC-GL] (Mode 8)7-97The SM (Symbol Mode) instruction defines the first succeeding character as a symbol character. The DT (Define l

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Command Parameters1-13!R! Text ’A’; Cir 1; Exit; Each of these commands prints the capital letter ‘A’ inside a circle. In the printout shown above, th

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Chapter 7 Emulation7-98Plot Coordinates (bit 0) This bit defines one of two plotting coordinate modes. (See Figure 7. 29. on page 98.) 0 = Mode A1 =

Strany 126 - Diablo 630 Control Codes

HP 7550A Emulation [KC-GL] (Mode 8)7-991 = Printing System remains in mode A even when the IP instruction includes a nega-tive parameter value. Enhan

Strany 127 - Diablo 630 Emulation (Mode 2)

Chapter 7 Emulation7-1007 = pen 7 8 = pen 8 xx: Line-width (in dots): 0 to 99 (0 - line not printed) Positions in the plot area can be defined as pl

Strany 128 - Diablo 630 Symbol Sets

HP 7550A Emulation [KC-GL] (Mode 8)7-101Setting the Scaling Points At power-up, scaling point P1 will be in the lower left corner of the paper, the de

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Chapter 7 Emulation7-102Figure 7. 30. KC-GL Sample Program Plotter Status Information When the RS-232C interface is used, in addition to receiving

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HP 7550A Emulation [KC-GL] (Mode 8)7-103OA [Output Actual position and pen status] The plotter returns the x- and y-coordinates of the current pen pos

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Chapter 7 Emulation7-104OI [Output Identification] This instruction returns a character string indicating the plotter model being emulated, as follows

Strany 132 - Diablo Japan (285)

HP 7550A Emulation [KC-GL] (Mode 8)7-105OS [Output Status] This instruction returns an integer from 0 to 255 giving one byte of status information, as

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Chapter 7 Emulation7-106OW [Output Window] This instruction returns the x- and y-coordinates of two diagonally opposite corners of the current plottab

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HP 7550A Emulation [KC-GL] (Mode 8)7-107Fonts and Symbol Sets in KC-GL KC-GL uses a special stroke font. The fonts employed in the other emulations ca

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Chapter 1 Introduction to PRESCRIBE1-14Similarly, the PRESCRIBE command CSET 11U; designates use of the PC-8 Dan-ish/Norwegian symbol set. The corresp

Strany 136 - EPSON LQ-850 Control Codes

Chapter 7 Emulation7-108KC-GL Symbol Sets ANSI ASCII (0)Roman Extensions (7)

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HP 7550A Emulation [KC-GL] (Mode 8)7-109Katakana (8) KC-GL International Characters

Strany 138 - LQ-850 Symbol Sets

Chapter 7 Emulation7-110KC-GL Limits This section provides limit values for the various KC-GL parameters. Plotter units are used unless otherwise spec

Strany 139 - LQ Germany (92) LQ U.K. (124)

HP 7550A Emulation [KC-GL] (Mode 8)7-111Summary of KC-GL Instructions The table below lists KC-GL instructions supported by the printing system. The f

Strany 140 - LQ Italy (220) LQ Spain (252)

Chapter 7 Emulation7-112E-Mask Bit Values The IM instruction sets an E-mask that controls how errors are reported on the RS-232C interface. The E-mask

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HP 7550A Emulation [KC-GL] (Mode 8)7-113S-Mask/P-Mask Values Device-Control Instructions4 2 3 Illegal parameter 8 3 4 Unknown character 16 4 5 Unknown

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Chapter 7 Emulation7-114Default States (DF) Initial Conditions (IN)Table 7.42. Default States (DF)Function Equivalent Instruction Default Value Plott

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KPDL Operators7-115KPDL OperatorsThis section describes the machine-independent part of KPDL, Kyocera’s implementa-tion of the PostScript command lang

Strany 144 - LQ Sweden (188)

Chapter 7 Emulation7-116Figure 7. 44. Sample Printout File transfer One way to transfer a file is to place all lines above in a file and transfer the

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KPDL Operators7-117NoteCertain operators are hyphenated in the following tables because of the editorial limitation only. These operators must not be

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Chapter 2Graphics TutorialPRESCRIBE provides a wide variety of graphics operators, allowing you to easily con-struct and print almost any imaginable

Strany 147 - LaserJet Fonts

Chapter 7 Emulation7-118mark obj1...objn cleartomark Clear stack down through mark clip Create new clipping path clippath Set current path as clipping

Strany 148 - Font Priority

KPDL Operators7-119currentdict dict Push current dictionary on oper- and stack currentfile file Get file currently being executed currentflat num Get

Strany 149 - LaserJet Symbol Sets

Chapter 7 Emulation7-120matrix defaultmatrix matrix Replace matrix with device default matrix key font definefont font Define font as a font dictionar

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KPDL Operators7-121FontDirectory dict Push directory of font dictionaries on stack init incr limit proc for Execute proc for init to limit in steps of

Strany 151 - Example:

Chapter 7 Emulation7-122x y userpath userpath1 userpath22 inueofillinueofillbool Test the user path on the even-odd rule for insideness x y userpath u

Strany 152 - Resource Protection

KPDL Operators7-123pathbbox llx lly urx ury Get bounding box of current path move line curve close pathforall Do named procedures for current path ele

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Chapter 7 Emulation7-124dx dy rlineto Create line from current point to relative point dx dy rmoveto Move current point by relative amount ob(n-1)..

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KPDL Operators7-125bool 2 setglobal Set the VM allocation mode num setgray Set gray level from 0 (black) to 1 (white) gstate 2 setgstate Replace the c

Strany 155 - LaserJet PJL

Chapter 7 Emulation7-126statusdict dict Push statusdict on operand stack stop Terminate procedure executed by stopped operator obj stopped bool Execu

Strany 156 - PJL command syntax

KPDL Operators7-127KPDL Status Operators The operations in the table below can be used when the status dictionary is open. Some also require a passwor

Strany 157 - Rules for PJL Command Syntax

Chapter 2 Graphics Tutorial2-2Standard Graphics The standard graphics mode provides a number of operators for constructing a variety of filled shapes

Strany 158 - PJL variables

Chapter 7 Emulation7-128pagestackorder bool Get current stack tray(true: face down, false: face up) papersize name bool Get current paper size and ori

Strany 159 - PJL Reset Status

KPDL Operators7-129com10envelope(4.125 x 9.5 envelope)Set imageable area to Commercial 10 envelope size. See KPDL Printable Area on page 140. This ope

Strany 160 - Table 7.24. PJL Reset Status

Chapter 7 Emulation7-130defaultpapertray int Get current default paper tray. int setpapertray Set current paper tray. papertray int Get current paper

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KPDL Operators7-131dlenvelopetray Find tray containing DL size envelopes, select it as current tray, and set imageable area for DL size envelopes. mon

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Chapter 7 Emulation7-132KPDL System ParametersThe following table summarizes the system parameters.Table 7.47. KPDL System Parameters (Sheet 1 of 2)P

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KPDL Operators7-133 MaxSourceList int Indicate in bytes the maximum storage of the host buffer used by the current input device. MaxUPathCache int In

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Chapter 7 Emulation7-134KPDL User ParametersThe following table summarizes the user parameters. The user parameters establish tem-porary policies on f

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KPDL Operators7-135KPDL Page Device ParametersThe page device parameters for setpagedevice allow manipulating the output devices to receive or provide

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Chapter 7 Emulation7-136 Policies dict Execute the policies function. This is checked when the device cannot satisfy the user-specified setpagedevice

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KPDL Operators7-137PunchMode int Punch using sub style. (DF-71)1: Native style of punching2: Sub styleSlipSheet int Insert transparency separator.0: N

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2-3Figure 2. 1. Result of Draw Commands: Absolute Lines The initial !R! command switches the printing system to the PRESCRIBE mode. Remember that thi

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Chapter 7 Emulation7-138CollateDetails ParametersCollateDetails has the following parameters as tabled below according to the key of operations. By ma

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KPDL Operators7-139keys to the CollateDetails parameter should have the following integer values depending on the mode of each e-MPS function.Examples

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Chapter 7 Emulation7-140KPDL Printable Area This printing system does not quite print to the edges of the paper. The edge limits of the printable area

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KPDL Operators7-141Figure 7. 53. Printable AreaTable 7.54. Paper Sizes and Printable AreaPaper type Paper size Edge limits (A above) Printable area

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7-142This page is left blank intentionally.

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iIndexNumerics16-bit word, 4-13AAbsolute coordinates, 2-19Absolute position, 2-2Arc, 2-10path mode drawing, 2-24BBaseline, 1-8Beveled line join,

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iicontrol codes, 7-24emulation, 7-21Even-odd rule (FILL), 2-32FFill pattern, 2-10defining, 2-12Filled area, 1-9, 2-30Filled block, 2-10Flag, 5

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iiiOOrigin, 1-7PPage direction, 1-5Page orientation, 1-5Path mode graphics, 2-16Pattern number, 2-22, 2-24Permanent parameters, 6-1Physical page

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Chapter 2 Graphics Tutorial2-4Figure 2. 2. Result of Draw Commands: Zero-relative Lines The first two lines switch the printing system to the PRESCRI

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2-5Figure 2. 3. Result of Draw Commands: Relative Lines In this command sequence, the PRESCRIBE mode begins with the !R!, resets the print-ing system

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Chapter 2 Graphics Tutorial2-6Figure 2. 4. Result of Draw Commands: Lines in Angles The first two lines of this command sequence initiates the PRES

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2-7Figure 2. 5. An Example of a Box Line 1 places the printing system in the PRESCRIBE mode and resets printing system parameters. The UNIT C; comm

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iGeneral InfomationNoticeWe shall have no liability or responsibility to customers or any other person or entity with respect to any liability, loss o

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Chapter 2 Graphics Tutorial2-8Figure 2. 6. Cursor Positioning Options XBOX 4, 2, H; Moves the cursor to the horizontally adjacent cornerBOX 4, 2, V;

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2-9Drawing Circles The CIR (draw circle) command draws a circle of a specified radius using the line thick-ness set by the SPD (set pen diameter) comm

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Chapter 2 Graphics Tutorial2-10A filled block consists simply of a rectangle of any desired dimensions. A filled arc is an area enclosed by an arc seg

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2-11The BLK (draw filled-in BLocK) command on line 5 actually draws the filled in block. This command closely resembles the BOX command explained in t

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Chapter 2 Graphics Tutorial2-12Defining Fill Patterns With a little work, you can construct your own fill patterns. You can generate 8 × 8 dot pattern

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2-13!R! RES;XPAT 100;@X0@ | 0Af0CC0FA8L@<X@6p@3p@3X@6L@<FA8CC0Af0@ | 0@X0;MZP 1, 1;PAT 100;BLK 1, 1;PAGE;EXIT; Lines 2 and 3 define the pattern

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Chapter 2 Graphics Tutorial2-14 If the character resulting for section x of any row is @ (indicating that all bits in that sec-tion are white), then t

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2-15Figure 2. 12. PIE Example The PIE command uses the formatPIE radius, starting angle, size of slice, ...; In the example above, the radius is 2

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Chapter 2 Graphics Tutorial2-16Figure 2. 13. Pattern Filled PIE This program first draws four filled arcs, each using a different fill pattern, the

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Path Mode Graphics2-17There are no restrictions on the shape of a path. A single path may include multiple closed subpaths, representing several areas

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iimore than three printing systems, you need to acquire a multi-user license agreement which can be obtained from Agfa Japan. Agfa Japan retains all r

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Chapter 2 Graphics Tutorial2-18Drawing Lines The following example shows how to draw a line in the path mode. !R! RES;NEWP;PMZP 1, 1;PDZP 2, 3;STRK;PA

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Path Mode Graphics2-19Two Lines The preceding example illustrated construction of a path between points specified in terms of absolute coordinates. Th

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Chapter 2 Graphics Tutorial2-20Line Ends The line end type determines how PRESCRIBE renders the ends of lines when they are stroked onto the page. PRE

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Path Mode Graphics2-21stroking the path. PRESCRIBE refers to the line cap type when the current path is stroked onto the page, rather than while the p

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Chapter 2 Graphics Tutorial2-22Figure 2. 19. Miter Limit Miter limit = maximum ratio of L/w = 1/sin (a/2)If the angle at which lines join is such tha

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Path Mode Graphics2-23The following program illustrates use of this command. !R! RES;UNIT C; CMNT Sets unit to cm;NEWP; CMNT Starts new path;SPD .5; C

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Chapter 2 Graphics Tutorial2-24Figure 2. 21. Printout of the SDP Example The SDP command on line 3 defines a dashed pattern consisting of two lengt

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Path Mode Graphics2-25Figure 2. 22. Printout of the PARC Example After the arc is drawn, the cursor is located at the end of the arc. If you wish t

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Chapter 2 Graphics Tutorial2-26Figure 2. 24. Printout of a Circle Made with PMRA Drawing Complex Curves PRESCRIBE also provides a second curve-draw

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Path Mode Graphics2-27The curve leaves the current position in the direction of x1, y1, and is tangent to the line between the current position and x1

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iiiIntroductionThis manual contains information needed to use the firmware features provided by the Kyocera printing system. Among these features is P

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Chapter 2 Graphics Tutorial2-28!R! RES; UNIT C; NEWP; SPD .1;PMZP 3, 4;PCRP 4, 2, 5, 4, 6, 2;STRK;PAGE;EXIT; Figure 2. 28. Third PCRP Example Setti

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Path Mode Graphics2-29!R! RES; UNIT C; NEWP; SPD .1;FLAT 60;PMZP 5, 5;PCRP 4, 2, 5, 4, 4, 0;STRK;PAGE;EXIT; Figure 2. 30. Curve with Flatness 60 Bo

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Chapter 2 Graphics Tutorial2-30Figure 2. 31. A Closed Path Filled Areas !R! RES; UNIT C;NEWP;GPAT .5;PMZP 4, 2;PARC 3, 3, 1, 90, 270;PARC 5, 3, 1,

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Path Mode Graphics2-31With simple convex paths such as that shown below, the entire enclosed area is filled. Figure 2. 32. Simple Filled Paths Howe

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Chapter 2 Graphics Tutorial2-32With 1 specified for the rule parameter of FILL, the method for determining whether a point is inside the path involves

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Path Mode Graphics2-33Figure 2. 34. Clipping Rectangle Example Printing with Character Paths When a resident scalable (outline) font is selected, y

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Chapter 2 Graphics Tutorial2-34Next, the SFNT (Select current FoNT by typeface) on line 5 selects Helvetica Bold, a scalable (outline) font as the cur

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Raster Graphics2-35raster data represents a repeating pattern or an uncompressed (unencoded) pattern. It also determines the number of pattern repetit

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Chapter 2 Graphics Tutorial2-36Figure 2. 36. Presentation Modes A secondary function of the SRO command specifies the width and height of the raster

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Raster Graphics2-37tagged image file format raster data. Both commands are used with the ENDR (END Raster) command. Printing Raster Data The normal se

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ivAbout the Technical Reference manual The Technical Reference manual is organized into eight chapters. The first four chapters of this manual constit

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Chapter 2 Graphics Tutorial2-38Figure 2. 38. Image Models PRESCRIBE establishes the printing system’s imaging model with the SIMG (Set IMaGe model) c

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Raster Graphics2-39With operation modes 1 and 2, the SIMG command addresses the transparency of the source image only. For operation mode 1, the white

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Chapter 2 Graphics Tutorial2-40For example, construction of a filled and outlined shape such as that shown below requires that we draw the path and th

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Chapter 3MacrosAfter you have gone to the trouble of creating (and debugging) a PRESCRIBE command sequence, it is inefficient to use it only once, bu

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Chapter 3 Macros3-2MCRO Command The MCRO command assigns a name to the sequence of PRESCRIBE commands that follows, until the ENDM (END Macro) command

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Examples of Macros3-3Figure 3. 1. PRESCRIBE Macro Limitations Macro limitations are summarized as follows. Examples of Macros Example 1 The following

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Chapter 3 Macros3-4Example 2 The next file presents a more ambitious project. It makes the graph-drawing commands in the preceding section into a pair

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Examples of Macros3-5Figure 3. 2. Macro Example 2

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Chapter 4FontsThis chapter covers font-related topics, including the printing system’s resident and option fonts, character sets, and usage of font-s

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vTable of ContentsGeneral Infomation ...

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Chapter 4 Fonts4-2Resident Fonts The printing system provides one bitmap font and 136 scalable (outline) fonts as the res-ident fonts. Also, fonts may

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4-3Garamond-HlbGaramond-KrsvGaramond-HlbKrsvMarigoldAlbertus-MdAlbertus-ExBdArialArial-BdArial-ItArial-BdItTimesNewRomanTimesNewRoman-BdTimesNewRoman-

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Chapter 4 Fonts4-4KPDL Fonts In KPDL (Kyocera Print-system Description Language) emulation, the printing system provides PostScript-compatible 47 scal

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4-5Clarendon-Condensed-BoldCoronetCourierCourier-BoldCourier-BoldObliqueCourier-ObliqueCourierPCLCourierPCL-BdCourierPCL-BoldItalicCourierPCL-ItalicGa

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Chapter 4 Fonts4-6Substituting a Bitmap Font The printing system does not contain any bitmap fonts except LinePrinterBM8.5-Roman. If the printing syst

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Font Selection4-7Font SelectionThere are several ways to select the fonts: one way is to use the appropriate keys on the printing system’s control pan

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Chapter 4 Fonts4-8• CSET (Change current symbol SET)• FTMD (set bitmap FonT MoDe) • FONT (select current FONT by number) • SFA (Set bitmap Font Attrib

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Font Selection4-9The parameters for symbol set, compression, and obliquing must be either all specified or all omitted. Selecting Fonts Using the FSET

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Chapter 4 Fonts4-10Selecting Fonts with the FONT Command The FONT command uses font numbers to select fonts. A scalable font does not nor-mally have t

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Font Selection4-11!R! FTMD 13; FONT 19; EXIT; For making many font changes within a document, use the ALTF (change to ALTernate Font) and SETF (SET al

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Chapter 4 Fonts4-12Font Selection by Embedded Commands Word-processing programs with IBM and Epson printer drivers include support for a set of specif

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Symbol Set4-13Figure 4. 1. Character dot pattern The pattern is 13 dots high and 13 dots wide. The pattern is encoded as a series of 16-bit words.

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Chapter 4 Fonts4-14The following figure shows all the characters included in the most common symbol set, HP Roman-8. Figure 4. 2. Roman-8 Symbol Set

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Symbol Set4-15• CSET (Change symbol SET) • SFNT (Select current FoNT by typeface) The CSET command selects a symbol set by specifying its identificati

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Chapter 5BarcodesThis chapter is a tutorial for encoding data into linear barcode and two-dimensional bar-codes (PDF barcodes) by using PRESCRIBE com

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Chapter 5 Barcodes5-2Linear BarcodesThe printing system is capable of printing a wide variety of barcodes, with human-read-able text if desired. The u

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5-3 The short and tall parameters specify the short and tall bar heights in the unit designated by the UNIT command (default: inches). The short and

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Chapter 5 Barcodes5-4If the bar and space width parameters are omitted, the printing system uses suitable default values. Table 5.3. indicates the num

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5-5Barcode 41 (USPS FIM) prints a Facing Identification Mark pattern which may be printed on the envelope adjacent to the stamp. The combination of a

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Chapter 1Introduction to PRESCRIBEPRESCRIBE is the native language of the Kyocera printing systems including copiers (collectively referred to as pri

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Chapter 5 Barcodes5-632 Ames with no checksum 33 Delta distance ’a’ (IBM) with no checksum 34 Delta distance ’a’ (IBM) with checksum 35 EAN 8 with two

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5-72930311–251–251–250123456789 0 32 1–25 -0123456789 033341–251–250123456789KLMO 0 3536373891214170123456789 039 139 0123456789 –40 1 One of the foll

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Chapter 5 Barcodes5-8Table 5.3. Location of POSTNET and FIM Table 5.4. Bar Height and Width ClassesType Tall bars Width classes Default (dots)12341

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5-922 — Yes Yes — — 6 12 (18) (24) 23 — Yes Yes Yes Yes 6 12 18 24 24 — Yes Yes Yes Yes 6 12 18 24 25 — Yes Yes Yes — 6 14 21 (21) 26 — Yes Yes Yes —

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Chapter 5 Barcodes5-10Two-dimensional BarcodesPDF 417 is a two-dimensional stacked barcode symbology capable of encoding over a kilobyte of data per l

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5-11start patternA unique pattern of light and dark elements which indicates the leftmost part of a bar-code label.stop patternA unique pattern of lig

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Chapter 5 Barcodes5-12Printing a Two-dimensional BarcodeXBAR, XBCP, XBUF, and ENDB commands support two-dimensional barcode printing. Each command doe

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5-13Positioning the BarcodesThe following commands are positioning commands the PRESCRIBE language pro-vides. These commands are useful and sometimes

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Chapter 5 Barcodes5-14Macro PDF417Macro PDF417 provides a powerful mechanism for creating a distributed representation of files too large to be presen

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5-15Some samples for Macro PDF417 are provided in PRESCRIBE Commands Command Reference on the XBCP page.

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