General Description
1.2.9 Software Specifications
Built-in modes:
LaserJet 4 emulation
5e)
EPSON
mode
mode and
mode)
@$70/1170,
emulation mode
2
mode
Note:
The EPSON
mode is similar to the
mode included in the HP LaserJet 4
emulation. Table
shows the differences between EPSON
mode and the
mode in the HP LaserJet 4 emulation. While in EPSON
mode, the operator can
enter
mode without sending the
(Enter
mode)
d. If the
operator’s application software cannot send the
d, then use this mode.
1-6. Differences between EPSON
and
in the HP LaserJet 4
EPSON
Mode
for HP
4
Emulation Mode
mode
Does not exist
Exists as the initial mode
Paper eject
Supports
AF commands
Supported in
Auto eject
setting
Not available
Reduced printing
setting
Available in
Switch to
Not
supported
Reset
E)
Ejects
and then initialize
Ejects paper, switches to
and then
PJL, EJL, and ES
supported
supported
Advance Full Page
supported
Not
Notes:
EPSON
mode has two operational modes. One is
mode; the other is the
mode emulates the
mode in the
LaserJet 4 emulation. The user can
print with software that supports the HP 7600 series plotter.
The
mode features all the cornmands of the
mode, plus a few
additional
ds. The
mode emulates some of the
plotter
(HP 7475A, etc.) coremands. If the application software uses unsupported coremands for
the
mode, print cannot be assured.
modes:
EPSONScript Level 2 (PostScript Level 2 emulation) mode
Auxiliary software: Hex dump
sheet
Font sample
Built-in fonts:
See Table 1-7
1-7.
Fonts
Applicable Mode
Resident
Fonts
2
fonts
Line Printer
16.66 cpi (Portrait)
s
NS
NS
Prestige
12 cpi
(Portrait)
NS
s
s
Prestige
20
(Portrait)
NS
s
s
S:
Supported, NS: Not Supported
Rev. A