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Emulation Configuration Menu
Reset Command
Reset Command specifies the configuration that will be used by the printer
after the reset command is issued.
•
Load Factory
(the default). Loads the factory default configuration for
printer use. This is the default selection.
•
Load Power On
. Loads the selected power on configuration for printer
use.
Host Command
•
Enable
(the default). Enables all host printing commands.
•
Ignore All
. This function treats all control codes and printing commands
as the data.
•
Ignore CPI
. This function ignores the CPI selection commands only (e.g.,
ESC M, ESC P, and ESC G).
•
Ignore LPI
. This function ignores the LPI selection commands only (e.g,
ESC 2 and ESC 0).
•
Ignore Unidirectional
. All unidirectional commands sent by the host are
ignored by the printer.
•
Ignore Pg. Fmt
. All page format commands sent by the host are ignored
by the printer. This is applicable only for H printers only.
Error Handling
This command determines the way illegal DBCS characters are processed:
•
Normal
(the default). Will ignore illegal DBCS characters.
•
As Space
. Will insert two space characters (0X20, 0X20) when the data
stream contains error DBCS coding.
•
As Square
. Will insert a black square (0xAIBD) when the data stream
contains error DBCS coding. This is applicable for the Hanzi Big5 build
only.
Taller 15 CPI
This selection allows the selection of taller 15 CPI characters under SBCS
mode of KSSM emulation. The height of taller 15 CPI characters is the same
as other CPI. The menu’s value is changeable, but it does not take effect until
it is under SBCS mode.
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