
46 Setup
Select the way in which printing is controlled.
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Normal
indicates that printing is to occur when a print request (such as print
screen) is received.
§
Auto
prints a line when the terminal receives a LF, a FF, or a VT code, or when
autowrap occurs.
§
Controller
indicates that host data is sent to the printer (pass through mode).
Printing is controlled by the host computer.
Print Block Term:
[<ETX>,
<CR>
]
Select the character which indicates to the printer that the block of data to be printed
has ended. The options above are for ASCII emulations. In ANSI emulations, the
choices are [
None
, <FF>
].
Print Region: [Screen
, Scroll]
Indicate the region of the screen that is to be printed: the entire screen or a certain
section of it called the scrolling region. A scrolling region is a limited portion of the
screen which applications (such as word processors) may designate to be the user’s.
Print Line Term:
[<US>,
<CR><LF>
]
Indicate the character that <R>is to terminate a line of print.
Secondary Recv:
[Off,
On
]
When “on,” data received from the serial printer is routed to the port assigned for the
host. This data is not displayed on the screen, and is transparent to the user. When
“off,” data received from the printer port is ignored.