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PRESCRIBE Command Reference

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If an attempt is made to create figures outside of the printable area using these 
commands, the coordinates are adjusted automatically so that the figures print inside the 
printable area. As in the example below, this can produce printed results different from 
what is expected. 

Printing extremely complex figures can exhaust printing system memory. Downloadable 
fonts can be particularly taxing on printing system memory, producing unexpected print 
results. It may be possible to correct the problem by removing some of the downloaded 
fonts or by simplifying the graphic. To determine current memory usage, refer to a status 
page.

 

Path Mode Graphics Commands 

The following commands provide a variety of path construction operators and painting 
operators for stroking or filling paths. 

Command

Function Page 

ARC

draw filled-in ARC

28

BLK

draw filled-in BLocK

40

BOX

draw BOX

42

CIR

draw CIRcle

52

DAP

Draw to Absolute Position

73

DPAT

select Dashed PATtern

78

DRP

Draw to Relative Position

80

DRPA

Draw to Relative Position specified by Angle

82

DZP

Draw to Zero-relative Position

87

FPAT

generate Fill PATtern

110

GPAT

set Gray PATtern

122

PAT

select fill PATtern

184

PIE

draw PIE chart

199

SPD

Set Pen Diameter

318

XPAT

generate eXpanded fill PATtern

393

Command

Function Page 

CLIP

CLIP current path

54

CLPR

CLiP Rectangular area

55

CLSP

CLoSe Path

57

CPTH

Character PaTH

64

Print settings according to command

Actual printed result

Summary of Contents for C5020N - FS Color LED Printer

Page 1: ...Command Reference PRESCRIBE Commands ...

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Page 5: ...nd defining combination characters 17 ALTB G ALlocate TaBle Generate user defined table 18 ALTB R ALlocate TaBle Release user defined character table 19 ALTB S ALlocate TaBle Start to define the combination character 20 ALTB T ALlocate TaBle define combined character by Table 21 ALTF change to ALTernate Font 23 AMCR call Automatic MaCRo 25 APSG Assign Paper Source Group 27 ARC draw filled in ARC 2...

Page 6: ...1 FLAT set FLATness 104 FLST print Font LiST 105 FOLD FOLD printed pages 107 FONT change current FONT 108 FPAT generate Fill PATtern 110 FRPO Firmware RePrOgram 112 FRPO INIT FRPO INITialize 114 FSET change current Font SETting by characteristic 115 FTMD bitmap FonT MoDe 119 GPAT set Gray PATtern 122 GRAY represent GRAY 124 GRRD GRaphic data ReaD 125 HUE adjust HUE 127 INTL InterNaTionaL character...

Page 7: ...18 RES RESet 220 RESL select RESoLution 222 RGBL control RGB Level 223 RGST offset ReGiSTration 225 RPCS Return to Previous Code Set 226 RPF Return to Previous Font 227 RPG Return to Previous Graphics state 228 RPP Return to Previous Position 230 RPPL Return to Previous PaLette 232 RPU Return to Previous Unit 233 RTTX RoTate TeXt 234 RTXT print Right aligned TeXT 236 RVCD ReceiVe Compressed raster...

Page 8: ...urrent Unit 283 SDP Store Dash Pattern 285 SEM Set Emulation Mode 287 SETF SET alternate Font 288 SFA Set bitmap Font Attributes 290 SFNT Select current FoNT by typeface 294 SGPC Set kcGl Pen Color 297 SHMI Set HMI 298 SIMG Set IMaGe model 299 SIMP create SIMPle color palette 302 SIR Set Image Refinement level 304 SLJN Set Line JoiN 305 SLM Set Left Margin 307 SLPI Set Lines Per Inch 309 SLPP Set ...

Page 9: ...or correction level 368 XBCP 4 set data code word rows 369 XBCP 5 set data code word columns 370 XBCP 6 determine aspect ratio of vertical height and horizontal width 371 XBCP 7 determine bar height 373 XBCP 8 automatically set rows and columns 374 XBCP 9 enable truncation 375 XBCP 10 enable file name 376 XBCP 11 enable block count 377 XBCP 12 enable time stamp 378 XBCP 13 enable sender ID 379 XBC...

Page 10: ...Contents vi ...

Page 11: ...PRESCRIBE Command Reference ...

Page 12: ...unction Page COPY set number of COPIES 61 EPL select EcoPrint Level 98 FDIR MP tray Feed DIRection 100 FRPO Firmware RePrOgram 112 FRPO INIT FRPO INITialize 114 MDAT set MeDia type ATtribute 162 MPTE MP Tray Empty 166 MTYP select Media TYPe 172 OTRY select paper Output TRaY 177 PSRC select Paper SouRCe 213 RCLT Rotated CoLlaTion 217 RES RESet 220 RESL select RESoLution 222 RGST offset ReGiSTration...

Page 13: ...n must be at least one line below the top margin It is not possible to specify negative values as margin settings For example a right margin setting beyond the printable area s right edge would be brought back just inside the right edge of the printable area In like manner it is not possible to use a bottom margin setting that would place the bottom margin past the bottom edge of the printable are...

Page 14: ... is also possible to change the attributes of fonts and print them in a unique style Additionally there are commands to download fonts to the printing system from an external source and to generate fonts Minimum value Maximum value Default value Line spacing 1 dot 0 01 cm 0 004 inch 2 047 dots 17 3 cm 6 8 inch 6 lpi 0 423 cm 0 167 inch Character spacing 1 dot 0 01 cm 0 004 inch 2 047 dots 17 3 cm ...

Page 15: ...colors for all vector graphics For details see a color specific command such as SCOL CSET Change symbol SET by symbol set ID 65 DAF Delete All Fonts 71 DELF DELete Font 75 FLST print Font LiST 105 FONT change current FONT 108 FSET change current Font SETting by characteristic 115 FTMD bitmap FonT MoDe 119 INTL InterNaTionaL characters 129 LDFC LoaD Font Character 147 LDFN C generate bitmap charact...

Page 16: ...ge refer to a status page Path Mode Graphics Commands The following commands provide a variety of path construction operators and painting operators for stroking or filling paths Command Function Page ARC draw filled in ARC 28 BLK draw filled in BLocK 40 BOX draw BOX 42 CIR draw CIRcle 52 DAP Draw to Absolute Position 73 DPAT select Dashed PATtern 78 DRP Draw to Relative Position 80 DRPA Draw to R...

Page 17: ...ection 190 PDRP in Path Draw to Relative Position 193 PDZP in Path Draw to Zero relative Position 195 PELP in Path draw ELlipse 197 PMRA in Path Move to Relative position specified by Angle 201 PMRP in Path Move to Relative Position 203 PMZP in Path Move to Zero relative Position 205 PRBX in Path draw Round BoX 209 PRRC in Path at Relative position draw aRC 211 RPG Return to Previous Graphics stat...

Page 18: ...Y 124 GRRD GRaphic data ReaD 125 HUE adjust HUE 127 LGHT adjust LiGHTness 155 MCLR Match CoLoR 159 PANT create PANTone color palette 180 RGBL control RGB Level 223 RPPL Return to Previous PaLette 232 RVCL ReceiVe CoLor raster data 239 SATU adjust SATUration level 263 SCOL Select COLor 274 SCPL Save Current PaLette 278 SGPC Set kcGl Pen Color 297 SIMP create SIMPle color palette 302 SMNT Set MoNiTo...

Page 19: ...ite External Resource automatically print partition Infor mation 244 RWER L Read Write External Resource print partition List 245 RWER R Read Write External Resource Read data from external media 246 RWER S Read Write External Resource Store TrueType font 247 RWER T Read Write External Resource set Terminate string 249 RWER W Read Write External Resource Write data to external media 250 RWRF D Rea...

Page 20: ...es such as stapling duplex printing mailboxing etc added on the fly Command Function Page APSG Assign Paper Source Group 27 ASTK Assign STacKer trays 32 BKLT print in BooKLeT binding 38 CSTK select Collator STacKer 68 DUPX select deselect DUPleX mode 84 DXPG select DupleX PaGe side 85 FOLD FOLD printed pages 107 JOG JOG output stacks for separation 145 MID Multi tray ID 164 MSTK select Mailbox STa...

Page 21: ...mple R SFNT Helvetica EXIT Refer to Chapter 1 of the Technical Reference manual for the discussion on how PRESCRIBE follows the rule regarding upper and lowercase letters The functions of some PRESCRIBE commands are duplicated by the panel keys For example the same status page can be printed by the STAT command or by pressing the panel keys The User s Manual provides a full description of the cont...

Page 22: ...lette is a simple color palette or the Pantone color palette If an index number larger than the palette size is given this command is also ignored If a color is added to the existing index number the current color for that index number is automatically replaced with the new color To add a color in a palette the following guidelines must be used depending on the color space used For RGB color space...

Page 23: ...PAL C SPAL 1 CID 0 1 ACLI 1 0 0 255 ACLI 2 0 255 0 ACLI 3 255 0 0 MZP 1 1 SCOL 1 TEXT This line is printed in blue MZP 1 2 4 SCOL 2 TEXT This line is printed in green MZP 1 3 8 SCOL 3 TEXT This line is printed in red EXIT Printout Related Commands CPAL SPAL ...

Page 24: ...ned character table Format ALTB A table id Parameter table id number identifying the character table assigned to the resident font from 1 to 65535 Function The ALTB A command assigns the user defined character table to the current resident font File See ALTB C on page 15 ...

Page 25: ...ommand converts the character code given as source character to the character code given as target character in the user defined character table If the character table having the identical number already exists the existing character table is replaced by the new character table File In the example below the character table number 56535 is generated by ALTB G in which the character backslash charac...

Page 26: ...o 65535 to be deleted Function The ALTB D command deletes the character table defined by the user If the table to be deleted is currently allocated to the resident font see ALTB A terminate the allocation by using ALTB R before deleting It is possible to delete all user defined character tables at once by using ALTB D 0 File See ALTB C on page 15 Related Commands ALTB A ALTB R ...

Page 27: ... command signals the end of defining combination characters in an already generated user defined character table which was started by the ALTB S command page 20 The registered combined characters can be printed by specifying the character code which was assigned at the time of definition Related Command ALTB S ...

Page 28: ...ameters table id table ID number 1 to 65535 table format 1 1 byte character codes 0 to 255 2 2 byte character codes 0 to 65533 Function The ALTB G command generates a user defined table in either 1 byte or 2 byte format If the same table ID number already exists the format table is replaced with the newly generated table ...

Page 29: ...arameter table id number identifying the character table to be released Function The ALTB R command terminates the assignment of the user defined character table for the current resident font It is also possible to terminate the assignment of all user defined character tables by using ALTB R 0 ...

Page 30: ...f the combined character represented by number from 1 to 65535 in units where the height of the resident font character is 1000 x coordinate X coordinate of the reference point integer value converted in reference to 1000 units y coordinate Y coordinate of the reference point integer value converted in reference to 1000 units paint mode paint mode 0 normal filled non zero line width of outline cha...

Page 31: ...er height the value from 1 to the character height specified by ALTB S page 20 x coordinate X coordinate of the reference point integer value calculated in 1000 unit basis y coordinate Y coordinate of the reference point integer value calculated in 1000 unit basis Function This command defines the region in which to store the combination of characters within coordinates 0 0 to 1000 1000 by specify...

Page 32: ... ALTB T 77 700 700 0 700 CMNT M ALTB T 65 700 700 630 700 CMNT A ALTB T 85 700 700 1050 700 CMNT U ALTB T 73 700 700 1570 700 CMNT I ALTB T 36 700 700 0 0 CMNT ALTB T 57 700 700 400 0 CMNT 9 ALTB T 57 700 700 800 0 CMNT 9 ALTB T 57 700 700 1200 0 CMNT 9 ALTB E MZP 2 4 SFNT TimesNewRoman 48 TEXT HOLIDAYS PAGE EXIT Printout ...

Page 33: ...umber or a number specifically assigned to the scalable font using the SFNT command See File on the next page If no font has been assigned to the specified alternate number the ALTF command has no effect the font does not change The ALTF command enables you to prepare a document using several fonts without deciding in advance which specific fonts to use For example you could use ALTF 1 to designat...

Page 34: ...IBLIO ALTF 1 TEXT 1 E TEXT E ALTF 2 TEXT 2 E TEXT E ALTF 1 TEXT 3 N ENDM ALTF 1 TEXT Bibliography N U TEXT N CALL BIBLIO Radin Paul Hero Cycles of the Winnebago Indiana University Publications CALL BIBLIO Neumann Erich Amor and Psyche Bollingen Press CALL BIBLIO Jung Carl G Man and His Symbols Bollingen Press PAGE EXIT Printout ...

Page 35: ...urther information When the automatic macro is enabled using mode E the following printing system settings are saved and retained upon completion of the macro font information margins cursor position line spacing character spacing page orientation unit of measurement underline parameters and fill pattern When the automatic macro is enabled with mode T the printing system settings are modified acco...

Page 36: ... 635 DRP 0 1 9 RPP MRP 14 85 0 SCP SCP MRP 635 0 DRP 1 9 0 RPP MRP 0 635 DRP 0 1 9 RPP MRP 0 21 SCP SCP MRP 635 0 DRP 1 9 0 RPP MRP 0 635 DRP 0 1 9 RPP MRP 14 85 0 SCP MRP 635 0 DRP 1 9 0 RPP MRP 0 635 DRP 0 1 9 RPP ENDM AMCR E CROPMARK PAGE UNIT C SLM 3 6 STM 5 2 EXIT The text starts here Printout Related Command CCPY ...

Page 37: ... automatically switch between the paper cassettes in the group when a cassette becomes empty When a group contains paper of different paper sizes and types printing will continue for the different paper sizes and types If the automatic paper selection feature of the printer driver is used APSG is disabled To utilize paper source grouping the paper source must be explicitly commanded by the printer...

Page 38: ...AT or GPAT command The starting and ending angles are specified in integer degrees measured clockwise from the vertical Note that the PARC command measures the angles from the positive x axis The cursor is located at the center of curvature of the arc and does not move If the inner radius is zero the area has a pie slice shape and can be used to fill in one sector of a pie chart If the inner and o...

Page 39: ...ARC 1 2 45 45 MAP 5 10 PIE 2 0 10 20 30 ARC 0 2 0 60 PAT 20 ARC 0 2 60 180 PAT 10 ARC 0 2 180 360 PAT 1 NEWP PMZP 4 2 PARC 4 3 1 90 270 PARC 5 4 1 180 360 PARC 6 3 1 270 90 PARC 5 2 1 0 180 STRK MRP 0 6 1 1 SFNT Univers Md TEXT ARC PAGE EXIT ...

Page 40: ...PRESCRIBE Command Reference 30 Printout Related Command PARC ...

Page 41: ... printing system as an external font by using the LDFC or LDFN command For the print systems supporting 2 byte font system if the user defined font is a 1 byte code font it is assigned to the current resident roman ANK font If it is a 2 byte code font it is assigned to the current 2 byte font This command has no effect if the resident font is a bitmap font and the font to be assigned is an outline...

Page 42: ... include the value greater than the actual number of trays If the number of parameters is less than the maximum number of sorter trays the printing system automatically groups the remaining trays in one making it the last group For example the command sequence ASTK 2 4 6 is equivalent to ASTK 2 4 6 bottom tray number The tray group setting made by ASTK is stored indefinitely in the printing system...

Page 43: ...quence delivers print jobs to trays 4 5 6 and 7 the second group R FRPO S0 1 CMNT Enter multiple sorter mode ASTK 3 7 9 CMNT Create three groups MID 2 CMNT Send the output to 2nd grp SSTK CMNT Sort EXIT Related Commands CSTK MID MSTK SSTK ...

Page 44: ...check digit 18 MSI mod 11 followed by mod 10 check digit 19 CODE 39 with no check digit 20 CODE 39 with mod 43 check digit 21 Interleaved two of five with no check digit 22 Identicon two of five with no checksum 23 Code 128 manual mode change 24 Code 128 auto mode change 25 Code 11 with only c 26 Code 11 with both c and k checksum 27 Code 93 with both c and k checksum 28 CODABAR with no check digi...

Page 45: ... inches 200 dots space1 2 3 4 The width of a space The minimum and maximum values are the same as that of the bar width Function The BARC command converts a string to a barcode and prints it The specification of the type flag and string parameters is necessary After printing the cursor positions at the upper left corner of the barcode If a value not mentioned above is specified as the barcode type...

Page 46: ... 0123456789 0 18 1 14 0123456789 0 19 1 40 0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ and spaces space 20 1 40 0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ and spaces space 21 2 26 0123456789 0 22 1 25 0123456789 0 23 1 40 All ASCII characters 32 126 space 24 2 40 All ASCII characters 32 126 space 25 1 45 0123456789 space 26 1 45 0123456789 space 27 1 50 All ASCII characters 32 126 space 28 3 32 0123456789 abcd...

Page 47: ... the eight width and space parameters Specify the bar 1 to bar 4 in the ascending order The values can be specified between 1 and 200 dots It is recommended to use the dot for the unit of width in order to avoid the translation error by the barcode reader The example below specifies the width of the first bar and space as 5 dots and that of the remaining bars as 10 dots R UNIT D BARC 19 Y 0123ABC ...

Page 48: ...per namely A3 A4 R B4 ledger or letter R The original page size must be specified by the SPSZ command for example SPSZ 8 for A4 page size It is also possible to reduce the original page size by commanding the second parameter for SPSZ For example to print two A4 pages on a A4 sheet command SPSZ 8 5 For details on page size refer to the SPSZ command page in this manual The document must have the sa...

Page 49: ...5 UNIT C BKLT 1 DUPX 2 FOLD SFNT Helvetica Bd 72 JOBS 0 1 0 0 MZP 4 5 TEXT Page 1 PAGE MZP 4 5 TEXT Page 2 PAGE MZP 4 5 TEXT Page 3 PAGE MZP 4 5 TEXT Page 4 PAGE MZP 4 5 TEXT Page 5 PAGE MZP 4 5 TEXT Page 6 PAGE MZP 4 5 TEXT Page 7 PAGE MZP 4 5 TEXT Page 8 PAGE MZP 4 5 TEXT Page 9 PAGE MZP 4 5 TEXT Page 10 PAGE MZP 4 5 TEXT Page 11 PAGE MZP 4 5 TEXT Page 12 PAGE JOBT EXIT binding 1 reading pages f...

Page 50: ...rsor to the diagonally opposite corner L Move the cursor one line down N Move the cursor to the beginning of the next line Function The BLK command draws a block of a specified size with one corner at the current cursor position The block is filled in with the pattern designated by the previous PAT FPAT or GPAT command The cursor is moved as specified by the option If the option is omitted the cur...

Page 51: ...MAP 5 5 PAT 20 BOX 4 1 BLK 4 1 MRP 0 1 5 BOX 4 1 BLK 4 1 MRP 9 6 SFNT Helvetica Nr TEXT OVERPRINTING MRP 0 5 PAT 29 BOX 1 4 BLK 1 4 H PAT 39 BOX 1 3 BLK 1 3 H PAT 49 BOX 1 2 BLK 1 2 H PAT 59 BOX 1 1 BLK 1 1 H PAGE EXIT Printout ...

Page 52: ... The BOX command draws a box of a specified size with one corner at the current cursor position The line thickness is designated by the SPD set pen diameter command The size and thickness is measured on the basis of value established in the UNIT command The cursor is moved as specified by the option If the option is omitted the cursor is not moved same as option B The BOX command draws only the ou...

Page 53: ...BOX 43 MAP 4 0 SCP SFNT Helvetica Nr 10 BOX 4 2 L TEXT Text printed with option L RPP BOX 4 2 N TEXT Text printed with option N PAGE EXIT Printout ...

Page 54: ... first four characters of a macro name defined by a previous MCRO command A parameter value consists of the characters that occur between the delimiting commas excluding the commas These parameters are substituted without change for the corresponding dummy parameter in the macro definition except that consecutive spaces are compressed to a single space When a character string parameter is enclosed...

Page 55: ...uires BX and SCREEN macros CMNT See ENDM command page MAP 9 3 CALL BX MAP 7 4 CALL 5 BX MAP 5 5 CALL 9 BX MAP 8 6 CALL SCREEN 2 2 1 7 MAP 8 6 7 TEXT Narrow L TEXT screen MAP 5 9 CALL SCREEN 8 2 1 2 MAP 8 10 TEXT Wide screen PAGE EXIT Printout ...

Page 56: ... from cassette 2 The third line applies to the second page of the document and so on It is possible to add as many lines as required to match the number of pages of the document to print CCPY E PSRC 2 AMCR E CROPMARK TERM PSRC 3 AMCR E SIGNATURE TERM PSRC 4 AMCR E COLOPHON TERM ENDC During the carbon copy is executed the copy count COPY command is forced to be 1 To apply no overlay to a specific p...

Page 57: ...on L SFNT Helvetica 9 TEXT Shipping Department Use Only MRP 0 2 BOX 6 1 MRP 0 35 TEXT Client s Name ENDM MCRO COPY UNIT C SFNT Helvetica Bd 14 TEXT Client s Copy L SFNT Helvetica 9 TEXT Please retain this copy for future reference MRP 0 2 BOX 6 1 MRP 0 35 TEXT Registered Client ENDM CCPY E PSRC 1 AMCR E COVER TERM PSRC 0 AMCR E MAIL TERM PSRC 1 AMCR E COPY TERM ENDC EXIT R CMNT Document to be carb...

Page 58: ...PRESCRIBE Command Reference 48 Printout ...

Page 59: ...arameter None Function The CDSK command verifies data in the hard disk garbage collection It deletes garbage jobs such as page image data that were accidentally generated in the hard disk and normally inaccessible for deletion File R CDSK EXIT ...

Page 60: ...is command It is possible to add and change colors on this palette However the currently active colors do not change even though a new palette is created with this command The same colors as simple colors are defined for index numbers 0 through 7 when the RGB color space is specified The color assignments for these indices can be changed using the ACLI command Indexed by Pixel encoding assigns col...

Page 61: ...a Bd 20 CPAL C 1 SPAL 1 CID 0 1 CMNT RGB Color Space used ACLI 1 0 0 255 MZP 1 1 SCOL 1 TEXT An RGB color palette is used CID 3 1 CMNT L a b Color Space used ACLI 2 100 75 0 MZP 1 2 SCOL 2 TEXT An L a b color palette is used PAGE EXIT Printout ...

Page 62: ...at the current cursor position The line thickness used is designated by the SPD command A circle can also be drawn by using the path mode graphics Refer to the PARC command File R RES UNIT C SLS 5 SPD 01 MAP 10 1 CIR 1 MRP 0 1 CIR 2 MRP 0 2 CIR 4 MRP 0 4 CIR 8 MRP 0 8 SPD 02 CIR 1 6 MRP 0 1 6 CIR 3 2 MRP 0 3 2 SPD 2 CIR 1 MRP 2 4 SFNT Helvetica Nr TEXT Cursor now here PAGE EXIT ...

Page 63: ...CIR 53 Printout ...

Page 64: ...1 EO clip 2 Non zero winding clip Function The CLIP command sets the current path as the clipped path After this command is issued no painting is done outside the area of the path Executing this command does not delete the current path The RES command initializes paths to a state with no clip area ...

Page 65: ... graphics Any painting operations outside the specified rectangle is erased and those segments within it are painted on the page The coordinates are measured from the top and left edge limits in the units designated by the UNIT command If the parameters are omitted the rectangle is equal to the size of the current page size If an attempt is made to position the top left corner to the right of the ...

Page 66: ...PRESCRIBE Command Reference 56 File R RES UNIT C NEWP SPD 1 PMRA 6 9 3 0 PAT 1 PARC 6 9 3 0 360 CLPR 3 6 9 12 STRK PAGE EXIT Printout ...

Page 67: ... path such a path remains open until it is closed Closure can be made either explicitly by means of the CLSP command or implicitly by means of the FILL FILL current path command File R RES UNIT C NEWP CMNT The 1 st path below is stroked without closing SPD 25 PMZP 5 10 PMRA 5 10 1 90 PARC 5 10 1 90 270 PARC 7 10 1 270 90 STRK NEWP CMNT Next path is closed by CLSP before stroked PMZP 5 14 PMRA 5 14...

Page 68: ...PRESCRIBE Command Reference 58 Printout Related Command NEWP ...

Page 69: ...tatement will be ignored by the printing system Although character strings are normally enclosed in apostrophes or quotation marks this is unnecessary for comment strings as long as the string does not itself contain an apostrophe quotation mark or semicolon File R RES SLM 2 STM 2 SFNT TimesNewRoman CMNT TimesNewRoman EXIT The CMNT command in the above program reminds you that SFNT represents the ...

Page 70: ...e Parameter mode color mode 0 Monochrome 1 Color Default Function The CMOD command switches between monochrome and color modes In monochrome mode other color commands are still enabled but printing is converted to monochrome or grayscale This command causes a page break ...

Page 71: ...alue can be changed by sending the printing system another COPY command or by issuing a reset command For best results place the copy command near the start of a job or at the top of a page If two or more copy commands are placed on the same page the last one will be recognized File R RES SLM 0 5 UNIT P SFNT Helvetica Bd 14 4 SLS 17 COPY 3 EXIT Announcement Party Tonight at 6 00 R PAGE EXIT ...

Page 72: ...PRESCRIBE Command Reference 62 Printout ...

Page 73: ... A deletes all existing palettes and brings the default palette back to the default state ID 0 Note that non active palettes are not deleted Also palette id is not used when mode is A Mode S deletes all palettes that are not active The active palette is not affected Also any ID specified by palette id is not used Mode D deletes the palette having the ID specified by palette id regardless of being ...

Page 74: ...e current path When stroked or filled it prints the given string at the current cursor position and moves the cursor to the end of the string The current font preceding this command must be a resident or a soft scalable font The character path can be filled in with the pattern or shade of gray designated by the previous PAT FPAT or GPAT command File R FSET 1p72v1s0b4148T CMNT Univers MdIt NEWP PMZ...

Page 75: ...France 1G ISO 21 Germany 1S ISO 15 Spanish 1U US Legal 2K ISO 57 Chinese 2N ISO Latin 2 2S ISO 17 Spain 2U ISO 2 IRV 3R PC Cyrillic 3S ISO 10 Swedish 4S ISO 16 Portuguese 4U Roman 9 5M PS Math 5N ISO Latin 5 5S ISO 84 Portuguese 5T ISO Windows Latin 5 6J MS Publishing 6M Ventura Math 6N ISO8859 10 Latin 6 6S ISO 85 Spanish 7J Desktop 8G Greek 8 8M Math 8 8Q PC Set 1 IBM 8T Turkish 8 8U Roman 8 9E ...

Page 76: ...P ABICOMP Brazil Portugal 13R PC 8 Bulgarian 13U PC 858 14G Greek Alternate 437G 14L PS ITC Zapf Dingbats1 14P ABICOMP International 14R PC Ukrainian 15U Pi Font 16U PC 857 17U PC 852 18N ISO 10646 18U PC 853 Turkish Latin 3 19L Windows 3 1 Baltic 19M Symbol Symbol Set SWM font only 19U Windows Latin 1 20U PC 860 Portugal 21U PC 861 Iceland 23U PC 863 Canada French 24Q PC 8 Polish Mazovia 25U PC 8...

Page 77: ...selects a font based on a prioritization of the font characteristics Among the given characteristics the symbol set has the highest priority in the font selection process Refer to the FSET command page The available symbol sets depend on the printing system model and the fonts If the specified symbol set does not exist the symbol set remains unchanged Files R RES SFNT Helvetica 24 SLPI 3 CMNT Curr...

Page 78: ...s omitted the trays are used in order from top to bottom The copy count must be selected with the COPY command The maximum copy count is the maximum capacity of the sorter trays which varies from sorter model to model Upon receiving the CSTK command the printing system automatically performs a form feed The tray parameter of 0 CSTK 0 should be used only to deselect the collator mode and to receive...

Page 79: ... is omitted nothing is printed If the option is omitted the cursor is not moved If the U option is specified the text is underlined The underline thickness and location can be set by the SULP command The string is not centered between the right and left margins unless the cursor is located halfway between the margins Before the CTXT command the cursor should be moved to the desired center position...

Page 80: ...PRESCRIBE Command Reference 70 Printout ...

Page 81: ...he printing system s memory This enables the user to make room for new fonts macros and graphics File R UNIT P SLS 16 SFNT Helvetica Bd 15 2000 277 2 0 SFNT Helvetica 15 2001 277 1 5 FONT 10 TEXT 1 FAREWELL TO E FONT 2000 TEXT FONT 2000 N FONT 2001 TEXT AND FONT 2001 N TEXT N DAF FONT 10 TEXT 2 FAREWELL TO E FONT 2000 TEXT FONT 2000 N FONT 2001 TEXT AND FONT 2001 PAGE EXIT Printout ...

Page 82: ...mmand from the printing system s memory This enables the user to make room for new macros fonts or graphics File R RES UNIT C CMNT Print ENDM file first SFNT Helvetica Bd MAP 5 4 CALL SCREEN 9 2 1 7 MAP 7 5 TEXT This text is enclosed by L TEXT SCREEN macro DAM MAP 5 6 CALL 10 BX MAP 5 7 CALL SCREEN 9 2 1 7 MAP 6 8 TEXT SCREEN macro was deleted by DAM PAGE EXIT Printout ...

Page 83: ... set pen diameter command The coordinates and line thickness are measured in the units designated by the UNIT command The coordinates may be positive or negative Negative coordinates cause the line to extend outside the margin The DAP command is ignored in the path mode graphics File R RES UNIT C CMNT Tree Diagram STM 8 SLM 8 MAP 0 0 DAP 2 0 5 MAP 0 1 DAP 2 0 5 MAP 0 1 DAP 2 1 5 MAP 0 2 DAP 2 1 5 ...

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Page 85: ...s large but not unlimited and judicious use of the DELF command may prevent memory overflow If a memory overflow occurs the printing system gives an overflow warning message The amount of memory still available can be viewed on a status page available by executing the STAT command File R UNIT P SLS 16 SFNT Helvetica Bd 15 2000 277 1 5 0 SFNT Helvetica 15 2001 277 1 5 FONT 2000 TEXT 1 FAREWELL TO E...

Page 86: ...ro name Parameter macro name name defined by a previous MCRO command Function The DELM command deletes a specified macro definition from the printing system s memory to make room for new macros fonts or graphics or so that the same name can be used for another macro ...

Page 87: ...RC 23 30 270 0 MRP 0 25 DRP 1 0 MRP 0 25 ARC 23 30 0 90 MRP 27 0 DRP 0 2 MRP 27 0 ARC 23 30 90 180 RPP MRP 0 25 DRP 0 2 MRP 25 0 ARC 23 30 180 270 MRP 0 27 DRP 1 0 RPP ENDM SFNT Helvetica Bd MAP 5 4 CALL SCREEN 9 2 1 7 MAP 7 5 TEXT This text is enclosed by L Text SCREEN macro DELM SCREEN MAP 5 8 CALL SCREEN 9 2 1 7 MAP 6 10 TEXT SCREEN macro was deleted by DELM PAGE EXIT Printout ...

Page 88: ...eserved for use with defining particular patterns using the SDP Store Dash Pattern command If you specify a value between 11 to 20 when no user pattern has been defined the path will be stroked in solid black The DPAT command does not affect the line drawn by the standard graphics commands such as DRP BOX ARC etc File R RES UNIT C MCRO DPAT NEWP SPD 2 SCP SFNT Helvetica Nr 10 TEXT DPAT 1 PMRP 1 4 ...

Page 89: ...DPAT 79 Printout Related Command SDP ...

Page 90: ...nates and line thickness are measured by the value designated by the UNIT command Multiple pairs of coordinates may be specified The printing system then draws a connected series of line segments proceeding from one point to the next For example DRP 1 2 3 4 is equivalent to DRP 1 2 DRP 3 4 The coordinates may be positive or negative The DRP command is ignored in the path mode graphics To add a lin...

Page 91: ...DRP 81 Printout Related Command PDRP ...

Page 92: ...ise from the vertical Function The DRPA command draws a line of a specified length at a specified angle starting from the current cursor position with the thickness designated by the SPD command This command is ignored if placed within a path File R RES UNIT C MAP 2 11 DRPA 2 72 DRPA 2 0 DRPA 2 144 DRPA 2 72 DRPA 2 216 DRPA 2 144 DRPA 2 288 DRPA 2 216 DRPA 2 0 DRPA 2 288 PAGE EXIT ...

Page 93: ...DRPA 83 Printout ...

Page 94: ...ex mode long edge binding 2 duplex mode short edge binding Function The DUPX command is effective only when the option duplexer is installed to the printing system It instructs the printing system to select or deselect duplex printing and sets the binding mode File Printout See DXPG on page 85 Portrait long edge Landscape long edge Portrait short edge Landscape short edge ...

Page 95: ...anner as a form feed However unlike the form feed it also selects the paper side front or back on which printing of the ensuing page is printed The side parameter 1 prints the ensuing page begins on the front side of the next sheet regardless of whether the current page was printed on the front or back side of the current sheet The side parameter 2 prints the ensuing page begins on the back side o...

Page 96: ...eak and resets parameters DUPX 2 CMNT Selects duplex mode short edge binding SPO P CMNT Selects portrait orientation STAK 1 CMNT Select face down delivery EXIT This text prints right side up on the front side of the page R DXPG 0 CMNT Ends current page front side of the paper EXIT This text prints upside down on the reverse side of the page R RES EXIT Printout Thistextpointsrightside uponthe front...

Page 97: ...e paper The thickness of the line is designated by the SPD set pen diameter command The coordinates and line thickness are measured in the value designated by the UNIT command The coordinates should be positive or zero Negative coordinates are treated as zero The DZP command is ignored within a path construction To add a zero relative line segment in a path use the PDZP in Path Draw to Zero relati...

Page 98: ...PRESCRIBE Command Reference 88 Printout Related Command PDZP ...

Page 99: ...ti purpose feeder 1 cassette 1 printing system s cassette 2 cassette 2 3 cassette 3 4 cassette 4 5 cassette 5 6 cassette 6 bottom 99 envelope or universal feeder print side side of the page the macro is executed when duplex printing 0 front 1 back repeat count number of times the macro is executed macro name name defined by the MCRO command parameter values given to the dummy parameters in the mac...

Page 100: ... possible to assign separate auto macros for both the front and back sides of a page The following commands are invalid within a macro AMCR ASTK PSRC CCPY DUPX DXPG JOBD JOBL JOBO JOBP JOBS JOBT JOG LDFC LDFN MID MSTK RDMP SEM SPSZ SSTK STAK STAT STPL VMAL VMPW To disable the auto macro use EMCR D Note that EMCD D does not require other parameters such as paper source ...

Page 101: ...XBUF command if data length is omitted 0 negative value or non integer data string is counted all characters until the program sees ENDB It is necessary to have no space and line feed between and ENDB If the XBCP 18 command is executed the second and subsequent macro PDF417 symbols will be output When ENDB is used immediately after XBCP 18 is executed it is used alone without association with XBAR...

Page 102: ...PRESCRIBE Command Reference 92 ENDC END carbon Copy Format ENDC Function The ENDC command ends definition of the CCPY E command sequence For details refer to the CCPY command ...

Page 103: ...Dump Format ENDD Parameter None Function The ENDD command ends a hexadecimal dump initiated by the RDMP Received data DuMP command and returns to the PRESCRIBE command mode File See RDMP on page 218 Related Command RDMP ...

Page 104: ...File R RES DAM UNIT C MCRO BX SPD 05 BOX 8 8 MRP 1 0 ENDM MCRO SCREEN width depth CMNT Draws box with rounded corners CMNT Leaves cursor at previous position SPD 08 SCP SCP MRP 25 25 ARC 23 30 270 0 MRP 0 25 DRP 1 0 MRP 0 25 ARC 23 30 0 90 MRP 27 0 DRP 0 2 MRP 27 0 ARC 23 30 90 180 RPP MRP 0 25 DRP 0 2 MRP 25 0 ARC 23 30 180 270 MRP 0 27 DRP 1 0 RPP ENDM PAGE EXIT ...

Page 105: ...ENDM 95 Printout Related Commands CALL DAM DELM MCRO ...

Page 106: ... 5 0 0 144 0 0 5 0 0 144 0 0 5 0 0 144 0 0 5 0 1 8 0 0 5 0 1 8 0 0 5 0 1 136 0 0 5 0 2 68 0 0 5 0 2 36 0 0 5 0 2 36 0 0 5 0 6 66 0 0 5 0 5 130 0 0 5 0 4 6 0 0 5 0 8 9 0 0 5 0 8 17 0 0 5 0 14 17 0 0 5 0 17 9 128 0 5 0 16 134 128 0 5 0 16 128 128 0 5 0 32 128 64 0 5 0 49 0 64 0 5 0 46 0 64 0 5 0 64 28 32 0 5 0 64 34 32 0 5 0 64 65 32 0 5 0 128 65 16 0 5 0 184 65 16 0 5 0 196 34 16 0 5 1 130 28 8 0 5...

Page 107: ...0 0 5 1 24 1 136 0 5 14 134 6 23 0 5 48 65 248 32 192 5 192 129 8 16 48 5 0 64 144 32 0 5 0 32 96 64 0 5 0 16 0 128 0 5 0 32 0 64 0 5 0 16 0 128 0 5 0 8 1 0 0 5 0 6 6 0 0 5 0 1 104 0 0 5 0 0 144 0 0 ENDR PAGE EXIT Printout ...

Page 108: ...e the amount of toner placed on the page which saves on printing costs With EPL 2 the printing image appears lighter yet remains readable The following example simulates typical Ecoprint effect Only one EPL level is possible for a page If more than one EPL command are put on a page the last one is effective The Ecoprint setting does not effect print speed File R RES SFNT Helvetica Bd 24 SLPI 3 EPL...

Page 109: ...cters to be printed If the parameter E is added EXIT E the printing system ignores one carriage return linefeed immediately following the command File R RES SFNT Helvetica EXIT Commands ending in EXIT leave a gap in the output R CMNT Like this EXIT while commands ending in EXIT E R CMNT Like this EXIT E leave no trace of their presence except possibly a shortage of lines on the page R PAGE EXIT Pr...

Page 110: ... paper is A4 or letter or B5 size although this depends on the printing system model This command is enabled only when the MP tray s operational mode is cassette or manual feed Printing on A4 and letter size paper can only be done widthwise in first mode This command causes a page break This command is irrelevant to paper cassettes and envelope feeders The paper orientation setting is restored to ...

Page 111: ... is deemed to be inside the path if the result is an odd number if the result is an even number the point is deemed to be outside the path The non zero winding rule also draws a ray from a point in any direction to determine whether or not that point is deemed to be inside the path and examines the points at which a segment of the path crosses the ray However it then starts counting from zero and ...

Page 112: ...T 3 FILL PMZP 10 12 PDRP 5 7 1 75 PCRP 0 0 0 3 5 3 4 3 5 CLSP PAT 4 FILL PMZP 12 12 PDRP 5 7 1 75 PCRP 0 0 1 5 1 75 0 3 5 CLSP PAT 5 FILL PMZP 10 12 PDRP 5 7 1 75 PCRP 0 0 0 3 4 3 1 3 6 CLSP PAT 6 FILL PMZP 10 12 PDRP 2 6 5 35 PCRP 0 0 2 5 2 5 4 9 1 CLSP PAT 7 FILL PMZP 10 12 PDRP 5 7 1 75 PCRP 0 0 0 3 5 3 4 3 5 CLSP PAT 8 FILL PMZP 10 12 PDRP 5 7 1 75 PCRP 0 0 1 5 1 75 0 3 5 CLSP PAT 9 FILL PAGE ...

Page 113: ...FILL 103 Printout ...

Page 114: ...er values create smoother curves which require greater computation The number actually specifies the maximum error tolerance of a straight line segment approximation of any portion of the curve The printing system resets the flatness to 1 when it receives the RES command File R RES FRPO N8 0 CMNT 300 dpi UNIT C SPD 0 02 NEWP CMNT 1st circle FLAT 1 PMRA 7 16 5 2 0 PARC 7 16 5 2 0 360 STRK NEWP CMNT...

Page 115: ...t such as font name whether it is scalable or bitmap font selection sequence using FSET font ID etc The resident fonts are identified by the letter I internal in the font ID the downloaded fonts are identified by the letter M or D depending on whether the font is stored in the memory card or the hard disk respectively The font list may differ depending on models Related Commands FSET SFNT STAT Fil...

Page 116: ...PRESCRIBE Command Reference 106 Sample of Font List Internal Scalable and Bitmapped Fonts List Font Name Scalable Bitmap Password Selection FSET Font ID PRESCRIBE ...

Page 117: ...nd outputs printed pages stapling and binding them together at its center The job to be stapled and folded should be initiated by the JOBS command See page 140 With the staple value given the pages are stapled two and folded at its center in reference to the short edge of the paper Paper sizes available for this mode include A4 R letter R B4 A3 and ledger The job is automatically delivered on the ...

Page 118: ...ll not change To print a font list use the FLST command For a bitmap font depending on the font mode FTMD value the FONT command also sets the line and character spacing and page orientation to match the attributes of the selected font The scalable fonts however ignore the font mode setting Line spacing must be specified by the user in this case using one of the line spacing commands SLS SLPI etc ...

Page 119: ...FONT 109 Printout Related Commands ALTF FLST SETF ...

Page 120: ... add up the values of the columns that have black dots in the second row 32 16 8 4 60 and so on For printing system models that support 600 1200 dpi resolution printing the default resolution generated by the FPAT command is 300 dpi however 600 1200 dpi can be selected using the FRPO B8 command See Section 6 2 of the Technical Reference manual FRPO B8 The printing system recognizes a dot in the pa...

Page 121: ...BLK 5 1 MRP 0 1 55 TEXT FPAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 L ENDM MAP 2 2 SCP CALL PATTERN 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 CALL PATTERN 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CALL PATTERN 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 255 RPP MRP 5 5 0 CALL PATTERN 0 0 24 60 60 24 0 0 CALL PATTERN 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 CALL PATTERN 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 PAGE EXIT Printout 300 dpi ...

Page 122: ...rameter permanently They are not effective as temporary changes in the middle of a print job The FRPO command effects values for interface dependent and non interface dependent parameters as they appear on the status page See STAT on page 336 Changes to the interface dependent parameters will effect the current interface only Changes made with FRPO commands can be reset to the factory set values b...

Page 123: ...FRPO 113 Printout Related Command FRPO INIT ...

Page 124: ...erface dependent parameters for the current interface as well as all non interface dependent parameters For a list of the factory default values see Chapter 6 of the Technical Reference manual The FRPO INIT command causes a page break To activate the changes made with the FRPO INIT command turn the printer power off then on again or reset the printer using the control panel keys File R FRPO INIT E...

Page 125: ...red in a proportional font followed by a terminator H height the line to line spacing in points from 0 25 to 999 25 followed by a terminator V style upright or italic followed by a terminator S 0 upright 1 italic 4 condensed 5 condensed italic weight degree of bolding 7 to 7 followed by a terminator B 7 Ultra thin 6 Extra thin 5 Thin 4 Extra light 3 Light 2 Demi light 1 Semi light 0 Medium 1 Semi ...

Page 126: ...s 45358 SymbolPS The typeface values for option fonts if installed can be obtained by printing a font list To print a font list use the FLST command or the control panel keys Function The FSET command can be used to select either bitmap fonts or scalable fonts It is also convenient for changing one or several characteristics of the current font e g changing the upright style to italic The example ...

Page 127: ...e later It is still preferable to specify all font parameters to ensure correct selection The pitch and height parameters are measured in cpi and points respectively regardless of the current unit setting UNIT Terminators following each parameter P H V S B and T can use either lowercase or uppercase The example below shows an FSET command sequence that selects the fixed pitch 0p 12 cpi 12h 12 poin...

Page 128: ...4V R FSET 1s3B EXIT E Now this line demonstrates what happens with FSET 1s3B Only the style and stroke weight are changed R FSET 4101T SLS 14 EXIT E The FSET 4101T command switches the typeface to CGTimes All other characteristics remain unchanged R FSET 0P FTMD 15 EXIT E Now the FSET 0P command requests a fixed pitch font The method for selecting this font is based on the change from the previous...

Page 129: ...ated attributes to the values of the new font The default value of the FTMD command depends on the emulation mode The printer does not automatically change any attributes not designated by the FTMD command If necessary these attributes must be adjusted by other commands SCS or SCPI for the character spacing SLS or SLPI for the line spacing and SPO for the page orientation The FTMD command is ignor...

Page 130: ...portionally spaced N BOX 5 5 MRP 1 1 1 FONT 26 CMNT Landscape font in portrait orientation TEXT RES EXIT 11 Yes Yes Yes 12 Yes Yes 13 Yes Yes Yes 14 Yes Yes Yes 15 Yes Yes Yes Yes Emulation mode Font mode Printer s action when font is changed 0 Line Printer 15 Adjusts page orientation character spacing line spacing 1 IBM X 24E or 2 Diablo 630 0 Does not adjust anything 5 Epson LQ 850 6 HP LaserJet...

Page 131: ...FTMD 121 Printout ...

Page 132: ... pattern as having the size of 1 300 inch in the 300 dpi resolution and 1 600 inch in the 600 dpi resolution and 1 1200 inch in the 1200 dpi resolution For printer models that support 600 1200 dpi resolution printing the default resolution generated by the GPAT command is 300 dpi however 600 1200 dpi can be selected using the FRPO B8 command See Section 6 2 of the Technical Reference manual FRPO B...

Page 133: ...GPAT 123 Printout Related Commands FPAT PAT ...

Page 134: ... and absorbed respectively If each value of RGB is the same when processing images the corresponding area can be represented by using either the same quantity of toner or only K toner for each of CMY If C M Y the color is black in theory However the black represented by C M Y is not the same as the black represented by K alone When representing an image for example if it contains an area represent...

Page 135: ...If the output image has a specified width of 0 the image will be printed in a width varying with the height of the output image while retaining the vertical horizontal ratio of the original image data as it is If the output image has a specified height of 0 the image will be printed in a height varying with the width of the output image while retaining the vertical horizontal ratio of the original...

Page 136: ...PRESCRIBE Command Reference 126 c echo R STR 300 MZP 1 1 GRRD J 0 0 lpt1 c copy b fluit jpg lpt1 c echo ENDG PAGE EXIT lpt1 Printout ...

Page 137: ...e Function The HUE command shifts all the pixels around the color wheel to a different point for adjusting the tint of a color For example shifting the red pixels to green turns the green pixels to blue and yellow pixels to cyan When color is 0 the HUE command shifts all hues at the specified angle As shown in the figure below shifting hues can be liken to rotating the color wheel When the wheel i...

Page 138: ...the image in the vicinity of yellowish green will be yellow Note that hues cannot be set to move beyond their next hues If this command is issued to rotate a particular hue when all hues are rotated the hues are controlled after they are reset to their default state The HUE command is enabled for all color spaces all color modes and all monitor simulation modes If ink simulation is set to other th...

Page 139: ...ar written language country or software application Charts of the available symbol sets are displayed in Emulation of the Technical Reference manual emulation by emulation Depending on the current emulation the printer selects one of the symbol sets of the emulated printer appropriate for the country as requested by the country code value For example when the printer is set in the default emulatio...

Page 140: ...bol set Default is US ASCII It does not fully support all of the HP LaserJet symbol sets To use one of the HP symbol sets not listed above see the CSET command page 2 Daisywheel 4 IBM Line Printer 0b US ASCII b Factory set default value LQ US ISO 6 ASCII Diablo US IBM US 1 France LQ France ISO 25 France Diablo France 2 Germany LQ Germany HP German Diablo Germany 3 UK LQ U K ISO 4 U K Diablo U K 4 ...

Page 141: ...INTL 131 File R CMNT This file will not print correctly in the IBM CMNT emulation mode 1 RES INTL 2 2 SLM 1 STM 2 SFNT Helvetica 14 EXIT Diese pfel sind eine berraschung R PAGE EXIT Printout ...

Page 142: ...ion The JOBD command deletes the jobs stored in the hard disk This command may be used to make more free space in the hard disk by deleting unnecessary jobs Modes 1 and 2 delete the temporary and permanent jobs respectively By giving a job ID specified by the JOBS command it deletes only the job having the matching job ID Modes 8 9 and 15 are used for deletion of the jobs stacked in the virtual ma...

Page 143: ...he hard disk R JOBD 1 28L016T50 EXIT To delete all permanent jobs in the hard disk R JOBD 2 EXIT To delete all temporary and permanent jobs in the hard disk R JOBD EXIT To delete the jobs stacked in virtual mailbox number 3 which has the password of 9999 R JOBD 8 3 9999 EXIT ...

Page 144: ...ng the usage status of virtual mailboxes Example of VMB virtual mailbox usage status list output Regardless of whether mailboxes contain any data information is displayed for mailboxes which have been used at least once The information displayed for each mailbox is the mailbox Bin number the alias set for the mailbox the number of jobs in the mailbox the number of pages the size of jobs held in th...

Page 145: ...JOBL 135 File To print a permanent job list R JOBL 2 EXIT ...

Page 146: ...e ID barcode position parameters of 128 though 135 is specified for JOBS A list of job names currently stored in the hard disk can be obtained by printing a job list See JOBL on page 134 Settings such as the number of pages to print whether to print barcode ID on the printed pages etc for the job to be retrieved by JOBO can be made by issuing JOBP followed by a JOBO See JOBP on page 138 If the job...

Page 147: ...lbox It is not possible to select a virtual mailbox using the operator panel when no jobs are posted in the virtual mailbox If the CANCEL key is pressed during virtual mailbox job output processing will halt and the printing system will return to Ready status The job being output and jobs in the virtual mailbox can be printed Files To output the job with job ID 4H90058I0 in the hard disk with no b...

Page 148: ... 2 face up 3 finisher tray JOBO 4 Stapling 0 off 1 bottom left angled 2 top left automatic angled or upright 3 two centered JOBO 5 Barcode position 0 to 7 or 128 to 135 printing page ID s 6 Staple count M or m staples the maximum number of sheets For example 20 sheets for models DF 30 31 0 does not staple jobs that exceed the maxi mum number of sheets 1 staple only the sheets that exceed the maxim...

Page 149: ...P 4 0 Print options 2 3 4 and 16 are valid only when the JOBP command follows the JOBO command to print the job For example the JOBP command sequence JOBP 2 1 will not activate duplex printing if the preceding job to print was assigned by JOBS A JOBP command sequence is cancelled if the host interface of the printing system is switched from one to another after the timer has expired for the interf...

Page 150: ...rcode starting mailbox when save mode is 8 a number representing the page s barcode is printed1 0 On cover page only 1 On whole pages 2 None barcode position ending mailbox when save mode is 8 a number representing the position of barcode 0 to 7 or 128 to 135 See next page share reserved Must be 0 job name job name character string up to 80 bytes user name user name character string up to 80 bytes...

Page 151: ...b at any later time The position for the barcode ID can be one of the following positions depending according to the given barcode position parameter Note that parameters 128 through 135 allow a human readable barcode ID printed along the barcode ID Barcode positions Spooling to Virtual Mailbox Specifying 8 for save mode enables virtual mailbox spool mode The starting mailbox value must be greater...

Page 152: ... 3 copies of the job named Beauty parlor list with user name Salt Lake and time stamp of January 12 2002 The job is saved in permanent mode R JOBS 2 3 2 2 0 Beauty parlor list Saltlake 01 12 02 TEXT Page 1 PAGE TEXT Page 2 PAGE TEXT Page 3 PAGE JOBT JOBL EXIT To print one copy of the job named Inventory List 2002 with user name Susan and time stamp of February 12 2002 The job is saved in temporary...

Page 153: ...JOBS 143 R JOBS 8 3 3 15 0 Service Repair 01 14 02 16 30 25 UNIT C MZP 5 10 BOX 6 6 PAGE TEXT ABCDE PAGE TEXT Domestic PAGE JOBT EXIT ...

Page 154: ...s as specified by the repeat count commanded by JOBS or JOBP in the cyclic manner At execution the JOBT command starts printing the job including stapling job separation job offset if the relevant option device is installed File The file below sorts and prints the defined job in 40 copies The pages between JOBS and JOBT are output to virtual mailbox number 3 Pages after JOBT are output to the curr...

Page 155: ...eception of a command such as RES FRPO and SEM which results in a reset of the printer When JOG is issued with a job defined by JOBS and JOBT jogging affects the individual job in the similar way as PJL Therefore JOG placed between JOBS and JOBT is ignored except for the first page If used together with STPL STPL overrides JOG regardless of the order the commands are issued File The example below ...

Page 156: ...downloads the API program As described in the example below add the string WRED to the end of the downloading data as a terminator It is possible to add a string other than WRED It is because if the downloading program includes the string WRED this must be changed To change the terminator use the RWRF T command When storing a new PRESCRIBE command if the specified command name has already been sto...

Page 157: ...to the top of the character bitmap in micro dots 1 32 dot integer from 32768 to 32767 positive up negative down x offset distance from the left edge of the character cell to the left edge of the character bitmap in micro dots 1 32 dot integer from 32768 to 32767 positive up negative down cell width total width of the character cell in micro dots 1 32 dot integer from 0 to 65535 This parameter is u...

Page 158: ...the symbol character code 43 of font 1000 Details and another example appear in Chapter 4 of the Technical Reference manual The resolution is valid only on a 600 1200 dpi printer model File R LDFC 1000 43 39 29 1216 0 1216 608 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 0 0 A p 0 A p 0 C x 0 G 0 O 0 _ 0 0 A p0G x0O 0 8O 0G x0A p0 0 _ 0 O 0 G 0 C x 0 A p 0 A p 0 0 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 FONT 1000 SLM 1 SC...

Page 159: ... 255 for European 0 to 65533 for Japanese or in hexadecimal notation xxxx height height of the character bitmap in dots integer from 1 to 65535 width width of the character bitmap in dots integer from 1 to 65535 y offset bitmap Y offset in 1 32 dots integer from 32768 to 32767 x offset bitmap X offset in 1 32 dots integer from 32768 to 32767 cell width character width in 1 32 dots integer from 1 t...

Page 160: ...ended for use with downloading bitmap fonts In other words this command is intended as an equivalent for the old LDFC and LDKC commands Use this command when creating a new bitmap font LDFC LDKC and CRKF will be deleted in the future Units used in height width y offset x offset and cell width are dots of the resolution defined in the font header The coordinate system used when defining bitmap font...

Page 161: ...me font name ASCII text string up to 31 characters long This string must be enclosed in either single or double quotation marks symbol set symbol set numeric value 1 byte code symbol set 1 to 65535 619 Shift JIS code J 2 byte JIS code spacing spacing 0 fixed spacing 1 proportional spacing width font width in dots set by resolution 3 to 3000 height font height in dots set by resolution 4 to 4165 st...

Page 162: ...tensions to ANK codes a 1 byte code it is necessary to select a font after assigning fonts using the ASFN command when using 2 byte characters Refer to the ASFN command page for details This command is recommended for use with downloading bitmap fonts This command is intended as an equivalent for the old LDFC LDKC and CRKF commands to create a new bitmap font LDFC LDKC and CRKF will be discontinue...

Page 163: ...two font headers for Japanese TrueType fonts the printer automatically creates a font number increased by 1 name font name ASCII text string of up to 31 characters long This string must be enclosed in either single or double quotation marks length font data length number of bytes sent as binary data symbol set font symbol set value 1 to 65535 619 Shift JIS code style font style 0 to 32767 stroke s...

Page 164: ...r of fonts that can be downloaded is up to the memory available or 256 fonts 512 when format is 2 Use FONT or SFNT command to select 1 byte fonts to be defined with this command TrueType fonts defined using this command cannot be completely deleted unless both DELF n and DELF n 1 are specified A command error will result and the command has no effect if any of the parameters are outside the given ...

Page 165: ...ddle color bar is an example lightness balance made brighter set to γ 1 0 The bottom color bar is an example lightness balance made darker set to γ 1 0 Varying the lightness gamma allows the lightness of the image to vary You can achieve lightness variation such as making dark images brighter by reducing low lightness areas for example In contrast control mode the color bars below represent lightn...

Page 166: ... contrast cannot be controlled hue by hue However since impressions vary with hue you need to control with care The LGHT command is enabled for all color spaces all color modes and all monitor simulation modes If ink simulation is set to other than none this command is disabled This mode is not held permanently in the printing system For this reason saturation is reset to its default state when th...

Page 167: ...easured in the units designated by the UNIT command The coordinates may be positive or negative Negative coordinates move the cursor outside the margin The MAP command is ignored in path mode graphics File R RES UNIT C STM 2 SLM 2 SFNT Helvetica Nr 9 MAP 0 0 BOX 40 40 SPD 2 MAP 0 1 4 TEXT Margins MAP 0 0 CIR 1 TEXT L TEXT MAP 0 0 MAP 4 0 CIR 1 TEXT L TEXT MAP 4 0 MAP 0 2 CIR 1 TEXT L TEXT MAP 0 2 ...

Page 168: ...PRESCRIBE Command Reference 158 Printout Related Commands MRP MZP MRPA ...

Page 169: ...pe and print quality In monochrome mode color matching is defaulted to 0 none Mode 0 does not perform color matching Mode 1 automatically selects color correction mode depending on the printing data Text or vector graphics data are processed using Vivid Color raster image data are processed using display mode Mode 2 Vivid color performs correction on cyan color Mode 3 display performs color correc...

Page 170: ...racters can include digits and special symbols such as hyphens For example F 1 and GRY2 are valid macro names dummy sign normally the percent sign indicates dummy parameters in the body of the macro Dummy parameters are given by writing the dummy sign followed by a number 1 for the first dummy parameter 2 for the second dummy parameter and so on up to a maximum of 19 dummy parameters The same dumm...

Page 171: ...n a memory card and macros stored in the EPROM Memory card and EPROM based PCL macros cannot be deleted Downloaded PCL macros available for all FS series printers may be removed using the PCL reset or delete commands ESC f6X or ESC f8X Downloaded macros may also be sent to specific host buffers of the printer interfaces The memory card and ROM macros will be available on all interfaces File R RES ...

Page 172: ...abel 5 Bond 6 Recycled 7 Vellum 8 Rough 9 Letterhead 10 Color 11 Prepunched 12 Envelope 13 Cardstock 14 Coated 15 Second side 16 Thick 21 Custom 1 22 Custom 2 23 Custom 3 24 Custom 4 25 Custom 5 26 Custom 6 27 Custom 7 28 Custom 8 paper weight 0 Normal 1 Heavy Thick 2 Light Thin 3 Extra thick 10 Light 11 Normal 1 12 Normal 2 13 Normal 3 14 Heavy 1 15 Heavy 2 16 Heavy 3 17 Extra heavy ...

Page 173: ...ts the fuser temperature and duplex determines whether the paper with that paper type is allowed for duplex printing or not If the parameters paper weight and fuser mode are omitted this command resets the three attributes back to their defaults If all the parameter are omitted MDAT all the attributes for the all media types are reset to the default File To set the transparency paper type to the t...

Page 174: ... the RES command If the printer receives an ASTK command or one of the FRPO commands the MID command is canceled the output pages will be sorted in the normal sorter mode and you must reselect the tray group by specifying the MID command The MID command is ignored while the multiple environment mode is interface specific FRPO S0 2 or off FRPO S0 0 Refer to the sorter s User s Manual Note This comm...

Page 175: ...opy jobs size number from 0 to 9999 in unit of megabytes number from 1 to 50 for QUICKLIMITCOUNT Function The MPSS command is used to allocate the limit values for the storage capacities to store temporary and permanent jobs virtual mailbox jobs and the number of Quick Copy jobs in the hard disk Files To set the maximum capacity for the permanent jobs to 600 MB R MPSS CODE PERMLIMITSIZE 600 EXIT T...

Page 176: ... paper empty message which is shown when the MP tray becomes empty Mode 1 default enables the paper empty message to display when the MP tray is empty When Mode is 0 this message is disabled despite the MP tray is empty and the other paper source s is not empty showing Ready for example It is not reset by the RES command therefore to change mode the MPTE command should be used File To configure th...

Page 177: ...ified relative position measured in the units designated by the UNIT command The coordinates may be positive or negative The MRP command works in the standard mode graphics only To move to a relative position in a path construction use the PMRP in Path Move to Relative Position command File R RES UNIT C SFNT Helvetica Bd CMNT MRP and baseball MRP 8 8 CIR 2 TEXT 1st MRP 2 2 CIR 2 TEXT 2nd MRP 2 2 C...

Page 178: ...PRESCRIBE Command Reference 168 Printout Related Commands MAP MZP MRPA ...

Page 179: ...fied angle The distance is measured in the units designated by the UNIT command The MRPA command is ignored in the path mode graphics To move to a relative position specifying angle in a path construction use the PMRA in Path Move to Relative position by Angle command File R RES UNIT C CMNT Numbers indicate cursor movement SFNT Helvetica Bd MAP 6 12 CIR 1 TEXT 1 MRPA 2 60 CIR 1 TEXT 2 MRPA 2 120 C...

Page 180: ...PRESCRIBE Command Reference 170 Printout Related Commands MAP MRP MZP ...

Page 181: ...ified tray and so on until the first specified tray becomes full When the first specified tray becomes full the bulk tray receives the overflowed pages until it also becomes full When the bulk tray becomes full the printing system pauses and displays a message which urges the user to remove paper By removing all the pages in the bulk tray and pressing the ON LINE key printing commences If the tray...

Page 182: ...as the matching media type To assign a paper type to the paper cassette use the operator panel or the FRPO X0 X7 commands For the MTYP command to work the automatic cassette switching mode must be set to on in the printing system To do this command R PSRC 100 EXIT For details see the PSRC set paper source command section in this manual To ensure that the paper having the correct size and type of m...

Page 183: ...the MP tray size to A4 and the MP tray type to Labels See the user s manual for details R RES PSRC 100 CMNT Sets the printer to automatic casette mode CMNT Depending on the current media type SPSZ 8 MTYP 4 CMNT Paper size A4 media type label RES EXIT Related Commands PSRC SPSZ ...

Page 184: ...esignated by the UNIT command The coordinates may be positive or negative Negative coordinates however move the cursor off the page which should be avoided The MZP command is ignored in the path mode graphics To move to a zero relative position in a path construction use the PMZP in Path Move to Zero relative Position command File R RES UNIT C STM 2 SLM 2 SFNT Helvetica Nr MZP 0 0 BOX 40 40 SPD 2 ...

Page 185: ...MZP 175 Printout Related Commands MAP MRP MRPA ...

Page 186: ...CLoSe Path command or with any painting operator that paints the path or draws a line along it STRK FILL For a full description of path refer to Chapter 1 of the Technical Reference manual File R RES UNIT C NEWP PMZP 5 5 PDRP 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 STRK CMNT Stroking the path NEWP PMZP 10 5 PDRP 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 GPAT 5 FILL 1 CMNT Filling the path PAGE EXIT Printout Related Commands CLSP FILL STRK ...

Page 187: ...n mailbox 4 51 face down output tray of the option mailbox 5 52 face up output tray of the option mailbox 5 61 face down output tray of the option mailbox 6 62 face up output tray of the option mailbox 6 71 face down output tray of the option mailbox 7 72 face up output tray of the option mailbox 7 Function The OTRY command instructs the printing system to deliver pages to the corresponding output...

Page 188: ...y this file will be delivered face down as usual page 1 first R PAGE EXIT PAGE 2 PAGE 2 next and so on stacking in the correct order R PAGE EXIT PAGE 3 But on printers with two paper trays this file will be delivered to the face up tray with the pages in reverse order page 3 on top R PAGE EXIT ...

Page 189: ...ent data will be printed on a new page with no changes made to page formatting parameters such as spacing margins font selection If there is no printing on the current page the PAGE command will have no effect It does not feed out a blank page File R RES SLM 1 STM 1 EXIT Page 1 Following this line a page break will occur R PAGE EXIT Page 2 ...

Page 190: ...n a combination of words and numbers such as Red 032 and Cool Black 2 a space must be inserted between the words and number If spaces are not inserted the words and numbers will be recognized as a different name in which case the color will not be specified correctly If a nonexistent name is specified the command is ignored When PANTONE is specified a color space RGB palette is created and a color...

Page 191: ...rocess Magenta Process Cyan Process Black Process Blue Red 032 Warm Red Rubine Red Rhodamine Red Blue 072 Reflex Blue Orange 021 Yellow Green Purple Violet Black Black 2 Black 3 Black 4 Black 5 Black 6 Black 7 Warm Gray 1 Warm Gray 2 Warm Gray 3 Warm Gray 4 Warm Gray 5 Warm Gray 6 Warm Gray 7 Warm Gray 8 Warm Gray 9 Warm Gray 10 Warm Gray 11 Cool Gray 1 Cool Gray 2 Cool Gray 3 Cool Gray 4 Cool Gra...

Page 192: ...ds an arc to the current path Coordinates and radius are measured in the units designated by the UNIT command the starting and ending angles are measured counterclockwise from the positive x axis To draw a simple arc as specified by the parameters the cursor must be moved to the beginning of the arc by using the PMRA command See the example below The arc is drawn at the starting angle through the ...

Page 193: ...PARC 183 Printout ...

Page 194: ...n number should be any number between 1 through 60 if a resident pattern is selected A full list of the printer s resident patterns appear on the following page Pattern numbers 100 through 105 are reserved for selecting the expanded patterns and can be generated by using the XPAT command If you specify a pattern number between 100 and 105 when no expanded patterns are defined the printer selects t...

Page 195: ...PAT 185 Resident Fill Patterns 300 dpi ...

Page 196: ... of the second control point as measured from the current cursor position x3 y3 coordinates of the end point as measured from the current cursor position Function The PCRP command adds a Bézier curve segment to the path starting from the current cursor point referred to as current position as shown at right through two control points of x1 y1 and x2 y2 and ending at x3 y3 Example NEWP PMZP 5 10 PC...

Page 197: ...IT C NEWP SPD 1 PMZP 3 3 PCRP 4 2 5 1 5 6 1 8 STRK PAGE EXIT Printout File R RES UNIT C NEWP SPD 1 PMZP 3 3 PCRP 5 5 1 5 1 5 5 5 7 7 STRK PAGE EXIT Printout Current positon 4 2 5 1 5 6 1 8 Current positon 1 5 5 5 5 5 1 5 7 7 ...

Page 198: ...ured from the left and top edge limits of paper x3 y3 coordinates of end point as measured from the left and top edge limits of paper Function The PCZP command adds a Bézier curve segment to the path starting from the current cursor position through two controls points of x1 y1 and x2 y2 and ending at x3 y3 measured from the left and top edge limits of the paper Example NEWP PMZP 1 5 3 5 PCZP 4 5 ...

Page 199: ...PCZP 189 File R RES UNIT C PMZP 3 6 PCZP 11 3 2 2 9 6 STRK PAGE EXIT Printout 2 2 11 3 9 6 Current position 3 6 ...

Page 200: ...me printable area the area enclosed by the margins as shown on next page The current position uses the same coordinate values as the previous print direction line spacing and the character spacing of the current font are effected by the new print direction as are the raster and pattern graphics Scalable fonts should be used for printed text in different page directions The PDIR command rotates onl...

Page 201: ... PDIR 270 TEXT ENDLESS VARIETY AND VERSATILITY PDIR 180 TEXT ENDLESS VARIETY AND VERSATILITY PDIR 90 TEXT ENDLESS VARIETY AND VERSATILITY PDIR 0 TEXT ENDLESS VARIETY AND VERSATILITY PAGE EXIT Portrait PDIR 0 Landscape PDIR 90 Reverse Landscape PDIR 270 Reverse Portrait PDIR 180 ...

Page 202: ...PRESCRIBE Command Reference 192 Printout ...

Page 203: ...and The cursor moves to the specified coordinates The coordinates may be positive or negative Negative coordinates may draw the line extending outside the current page The thickness of the line is designated by the SPD command Multiple pairs of coordinates may be specified The printer then draws a connected series of line segments proceeding from one point to the next For example PDRP 1 2 3 4 is e...

Page 204: ...PRESCRIBE Command Reference 194 Printout Related Command PDZP ...

Page 205: ... position specified relative to the top and left edge limits of the current page measured in the units designated by the UNIT command The cursor moves to the specified coordinates The coordinates may be positive or negative Negative coordinates may draw the line extending outside the current page The thickness of the line is designated by the SPD command File R RES UNIT C NEWP PMZP 0 0 PDZP 0 5 PM...

Page 206: ...PRESCRIBE Command Reference 196 Printout Related Command PDRP ...

Page 207: ... the ellipse y end Y coordinate of end control point of the ellipse ellipse path ellipse options N define an ellipse path C define an ellipse based arc path P define an ellipse based pie shape path Function The PELP command adds an ellipse based path to the current path This command cannot paint figures by itself In addition STRK or FILL is required A complete ellipse path will be defined if the p...

Page 208: ...2 3 2 0 0 0 N STRK MZP 5 5 BOX 2 3 NEWP PMZP 5 5 PELP 2 3 2 0 0 0 N STRK MZP 10 5 BOX 2 3 NEWP PMZP 10 5 PELP 2 3 2 0 0 0 N STRK MZP 15 0 BOX 2 3 NEWP PMZP 15 0 PELP 2 3 2 0 0 0 N STRK RES EXIT Current cursor position x end y end x start y start Bounding box x diagonal y diagonal N C P ...

Page 209: ...n negative integers PIE commands are ignored if they contain negative slices or slices with decimal fractions The sum of the slice sizes should not exceed 9999 The total length of the command must not exceed 255 characters The printer automatically converts the slice sizes to angles totaling 360 degrees It draws the first slice starting at the position specified by the second parameter 0 verticall...

Page 210: ...PRESCRIBE Command Reference 200 Printout ...

Page 211: ... The PMRA command moves the cursor to a position in a path construction specified relative to the left and top edge limits of the page then across a distance specified relative to the x and y coordinate and at a specified angle It should be noted that the x and y coordinates are measured from the top and left edge limits of the page and not from the current cursor position The coordinates and dist...

Page 212: ...PRESCRIBE Command Reference 202 File R RES UNIT C SPD 0 2 NEWP PMRA 10 19 5 45 PARC 10 19 5 45 135 STRK PAGE EXIT Printout ...

Page 213: ... cursor position Function The PMRP command moves the cursor from its current position to a specified relative position in a path construction measured in the unit value designated by the UNIT command The coordinates may be positive or negative File R RES UNIT C NEWP PMZP 5 5 PDRP 5 0 0 5 5 0 0 5 GPAT 2 FILL 1 PMRP 4 4 PDRP 5 0 0 5 5 0 0 5 GPAT 8 FILL 1 PAGE EXIT ...

Page 214: ...PRESCRIBE Command Reference 204 Printout Related Command PMZP ...

Page 215: ...ge limits of the current page and measured in the units designated by the UNIT command The coordinates may be positive or negative Negative coordinates move the cursor off the current page File R RES UNIT C STM 2 SLM 2 SFNT Helvetica Nr NEWP PMZP 0 0 SPD 2 PMZP 0 4 FONT 13 TEXT Paper edge limits PMZP 0 0 PARC 0 0 1 0 360 PMRP 0 333 TEXT PMZP 0 0 PMZP 4 0 PARC 4 0 1 0 360 PMRP 0 333 TEXT PMZP 4 0 P...

Page 216: ...PRESCRIBE Command Reference 206 Printout Related Command PMRP ...

Page 217: ... top Function The PNCH command lets the option finisher perform punching through the printed page with the number of holes depending on the country mode selects either the standard or additional number of holes for the country For example mode 1 selects 2 hole punching for European countries and mode 2 selects 4 hole punching for European countries Mode 1 Europe Mode 1 US Canada Mode 2 Europe Mode...

Page 218: ...h the standard punch unit only e g the DF 75 the number of punched holes is uniquely determined according to the country of destination and paper size Like stapling and other finishing operations punching is done per one job at a time Therefore this command is invalid unless it is used in combination with JOBS See Page 140 The option finisher is not switched automatically by this command to perfor...

Page 219: ...nd box radius radius of round box corners Function The PRBX command adds a round box path to the current path This command close the sub paths but does not stroke the path by itself Therefore STRK or FILL is required to follow this command The parameter value for the width height and radius of the round box should be positive ...

Page 220: ...BX 11 7 1 7 0 5 STRK MZP 1 5 2 15 SFNT Helvetica Bd 24 TEXT CAUTION HOT SURFACE PAT 5 NEWP PMZP 1 4 PRBX 5 2 4 0 3 FILL MZP 1 4 4 7 SFNT Helvetica Nr 12 TEXT Barefoot Systems Inc L TEXT 4203 Charleston Avenue L TEXT P O Box 150 L TEXT Edinburgh CA 94039 1057 PAGE EXIT Printout ...

Page 221: ...C command first of all adds a line extending from the current position to the beginning of the arc which is centered at the coordinates relative to the current position then adds the line and the arc to the current path Coordinates and radius are measured in the units designated by the UNIT command the starting and ending angles are measured counterclockwise from the positive x axis For example th...

Page 222: ... 1 180 0 Negative values are acceptable for angle For example an angle of 315 degrees is the same as 45 degrees File R RES SPD 0 05 MZP 4 5 5 NEWP PRRC 1 0 1 90 270 PRRC 1 2 1 0 180 PRRC 2 1 1 90 90 PRRC 1 2 1 180 0 STRK PAGE EXIT Printout ...

Page 223: ...tic cassette switching depending on media type and size The printing system automatically selects the paper cassette having the paper that matches the type and size defined by MTYP and SPSZ respectively The PSRC command causes a page break so it should be placed at the beginning of a file or program or at the top of a new page The current paper source will remain selected if the specified cassette...

Page 224: ... by the grid See the figure below Assuming a rectangle extending from coordinate 1 1 to coordinate 3 4 a different result is obtained depending on each pixel placement mode Grid intersection is default to HP PCL and grid centered mode is used by Microsoft Windows This command is ignored when used with DAP DRP DRPA DZP BOX BLK CIR ARC or PIE This command has no effect for text or images The printin...

Page 225: ...from capital R to another character Temporary changes can be made using the SCRC Set Command Recognition Character command described later The RES command restores the command recognition character to its FRPO set value Permanent changes can be made with the FRPO command described in Chapter 6 of the Technical Reference manual If R is used by mistake when the printer is already in the PRESCRIBE mo...

Page 226: ...PRESCRIBE Command Reference 216 Printout Related Commands EXIT SCRC ...

Page 227: ...in the printing system or a RAM disk The RCLT command is available when printing using A4 B5 and letter size paper During printing the same size paper must be loaded into two separate cassettes For example Portrait A4 and Landscape A4 R would be used when printing onto A4 paper The MP tray can also be used as a paper source File R RES RCLT STAK 1 JOBS 0 5 0 0 TEXT Page 1 PAGE TEXT Page 2 PAGE TEXT...

Page 228: ...DMP Parameter None Function The RDMP command causes all subsequent data to be printed in hexadecimal form two hexadecimal digits per character until an ENDD END Dump command is received or until the printing system runs out of data and times out Related Command ENDD ...

Page 229: ...RDMP 219 Sample ...

Page 230: ...ommands reset font attributes set by the SFA command change any values in permanent memory Refer to the FRPO INIT command page Parameter Value after reset Related FRPO parameter Related PRE SCRIBE Com mands LaserJet PCL IBM Epson Diablo Command recogni tion character R P9 SCRC Emulation mode 6 P1 a SEM Unit of measure ment Inches UNIT Number of copies per page 1a COPY Cassette Cassette 1 main cass...

Page 231: ...th Empty NEWP Graphics pen diam eter 3 dots SPD Line cap Square SCAP Line join Beveled join SLJN Miter limit 10 SMLT Flatness 1 FLAT Dash pattern Solid line DPAT SDP Clipping rectangle Size of printable page CLPR Fill pattern Solid black PAT FPAT GPAT Image model Transparent 3 SIMG Graphics resolution 75 dpi STR CR action CR CR P2 LF action LF LF P3 a These values can be set as permanent using the...

Page 232: ...atterns and symbol sets which have been downloaded into RAM to be purged The printing system s resolution setting enabled by this command is reset to default FRPO N8 if a command which results in reset RES FRPO and SEM is received Actual resolution may be decreased to 300 dpi even though printing resolution is set to 600 dpi or 1200 dpi when there is insufficient memory because a duplex unit is in...

Page 233: ...ddle color bar is an example showing an increase in output for the input value Indicates γ 1 0 when being equivalent to the gamma curve The bottom color bar is an example showing a decrease in output for the input value Indicates γ 1 0 when being equivalent to the gamma curve Varying color balance allows the output image results to vary Issuing this command resets hue saturation and luminosity con...

Page 234: ...es and all monitor simulation modes If ink simulation is set to other than none this command is disabled The RES command resets saturation to its default state This mode is not held in the printing system For this reason color balance is reset to its default state when the power is turned on ...

Page 235: ... the current printable area and the printable area shifted by the new offset registration is defined as the valid printable area No page break is caused when this command is received The offset values set using this command are valid even when the printing system is in HP emulation mode Since this command is PCL command compatible Esc l U Esc l Z the offset values are cleared to zero only by a sof...

Page 236: ...at RPCS Parameter None Function The RPCS command resumes use of a code set saved by a previous SCCS save current code set command The RPCS commands return to the code sets in reverse order in which they were nested File See SCCS on page 268 Related Commands RPF SCCS SCF ...

Page 237: ...e order in which they were saved SCF and RPF are particularly useful in macros File R RES UNIT P MCRO SMALLPRINT SCF FSET 10V TEXT 1 E RPF ENDM SFNT Helvetica 12 SLS 14 EXIT Computer literature is littered with acronyms such as R CALL SMALLPRINT CPU DOS EEPROM EXIT and the like Small capitals make these easier to read Compare the effect of printing CPU DOS and EEPROM in regular capitals R PAGE EXI...

Page 238: ...pattern Flatness Fill pattern 16 16 dots Clipping rectangle Raster resolution Image model It is useful to save the graphics state then later restore it when you want to use a path for both stroking and filling One such example is shown below The RPG command does not affect other printing system parameters such as page orientation unit of measurement etc See RES on page 220 File R RES UNIT C NEWP P...

Page 239: ...RPG 229 Printout Related Command SCG ...

Page 240: ... position has been saved the resulting cursor movement is unpredictable The RPP command can be used in both standard mode and path mode graphics File R RES UNIT P SFNT Helvetica BdOb 16 UNIT C MAP 8 8 CIR 2 MRP 1 1 CMNT Save this position seven times SCP SCP SCP SCP SCP SCP SCP MRPA 2 0 TEXT N RPP MRPA 2 45 TEXT NE RPP MRPA 2 90 TEXT E RPP MRPA 2 135 TEXT SE RPP MRPA 2 180 TEXT S RPP MRPA 2 225 TE...

Page 241: ...RPP 231 Printout Related Command SCP ...

Page 242: ...r None Function The RPPL command restores the color palette most recently saved by a SCPL save current palette command A color palette restored using the RPPL command immediately becomes active If the saved palette does not exist this command is ignored File and Printout See SCPL on page 278 ...

Page 243: ...arameter None Function The RPU command brings the unit of measurement inches centimeters points or dots as specified by the UNIT command back to the unit saved by the SCU save current unit command File Printout See SCU on page 283 Related command SCU ...

Page 244: ... After this command is executed text output returns to original orientation This command is ignored if the current font is a bitmap font File R RES PSRC 1 SFNT Helvetica 10 MZP 3 3 RTTX 15 Leo 23 August 22 RTTX 45 Cancer 22 July 22 RTTX 75 Gemini 21 June 21 RTTX 105 Taurus 20 May 20 RTTX 135 Aries 21 April 19 RTTX 165 Pisces 19 Mar 20 RTTX 195 Aquarius 20 February 18 RTTX 225 Capricorn 22 January ...

Page 245: ...RTTX 235 Printout ...

Page 246: ...le or double quotation marks If the string includes one kind of quotation mark use the other kind to enclose it If the string is omitted nothing is printed If the option is omitted the cursor is not moved same as option B If the U option is specified the string is underlined The underline thickness and location can be set by the SULP command The RTXT command can be used to position a line of text ...

Page 247: ... 237 File R RES UNIT P SFNT TimesNewRoman UNIT I MCRO PF MRP 15 0 BOX 1 1 MRP 5 0 BOX 1 1 MRP 65 0 ENDM MAP 3 3 TEXT Pass Fail L U CALL PF RTXT Unit test L CALL PF RTXT Integration test L PAGE EXIT Printout ...

Page 248: ...ta in an uncompressed binary format A single bit means a single dot Seventh bit in the first byte refers to the starting dot within that raster row and bit 0 refers to the eighth dot and continues In the run length encoding mode the printing system treats raster data in pairs of bytes The first byte of each pair is the repetition count for the data in second pattern byte The repetition count accep...

Page 249: ... Accordingly 3 bytes of data must be sent for each pixel to be drawn when transferring color images Although this command handles monochrome or color data for encoding since it relies on the active palette the correct palette matching the print data must be used The end of raster data must be declared by the ENDR END Raster command When transferring color data using RVCL ReceiVe CoLor raster data ...

Page 250: ...f raster data starts with a positive integer 1 to 511 indicating the number of segments in the line 2 in the example shown The raster data follows separated by commas Each data value is an integer from 0 to 255 A semicolon ends the line Spaces occurring anywhere in the line are ignored Carriage returns following commas are also ignored so long as raster lines can be broken up if necessary as shown...

Page 251: ...s not printed and invalidates all raster lines that follow Again the following example demonstrates how to create the raster graphic on the previous page R STR 75 RVRD 2 A 0 2 GG0 2 S 2 2 S 2 GG0 2 A 0 ENDR PAGE EXIT The value 2 in each raster data line indicates the number of data which follows The subsequent data can be obtained by following the same procedure as explained in Defining Fill Patte...

Page 252: ... hard disk This command has no effect if the media has been write protected using KPDL or PJL The partition name may be a maximum of 15 printable ASCII characters 20H through 7EH upper and lower case letters are regarded distinct A partition name may not have leading spaces and in the command the partition name must be enclosed in single or double quotation marks A partition list is not automatica...

Page 253: ...it is a memory card or the hard disk The hard disk is physically formatted when it is specified This command has no effect if the media has been write protected using KPDL or PJL A command error results and the command has no effect if parameters other than the above are used This command causes a page break and prints a format information page if the medium is a compact flash card when executed ...

Page 254: ...on The RWER I command toggles the automatic printing of partition lists for any external media whether it is a memory card or the hard disk With the automatic printing of partition lists enabled RWER I E the printing system prints partition lists whenever data are written to external media The setting made with this command returns to default when the power is turned off A command error results an...

Page 255: ...ition lists for any external media whether it is a memory card the hard disk or the RAM disk The lists of partitions for all external media can be printed by omitting parameter medium Disk capacity font cache capacity and data type are listed with login file names for file data output in separate columns A command error results and the command has no effect if parameters other than the above are u...

Page 256: ... Note that reading data of other data types such as fonts and macros does not require this command since the printing system automatically reads them at power up If the same partition name exists on different external media the priority with which data is read is as follows The partition name may be a maximum of 15 printable ASCII characters 20H through 7EH upper and lowercase letters are regarded...

Page 257: ... file name file name string of up to 11 characters the extension INF is added internally This string must be enclosed in either single or double quotation marks font name font name ASCII text string up to 31 characters long only up to 28 characters if font type 2 This string must be enclosed in either single or double quotation marks length font data length number of bytes sent as binary data valu...

Page 258: ... to delete a Japanese TrueType font defined using this command it is necessary to delete two separate file names using RWER D xxxxxx and RWER D xxxxxx inf Up to 512 fonts may be registered on a single memory card or up to 4096 on a single hard disk Note carefully that registration beyond this limit will result in data being interpreted as unneeded Only 28 characters are valid for Japanese TrueType...

Page 259: ...nction The RWER T command sets a terminator string for external media whether it is a memory card or the hard disk This terminator is used when storing binary data to external media See the RWER S command page page 247 for example WRED is set as the default terminator if parameter terminator is omitted A command error results and the command has no effect if parameters other than the above are use...

Page 260: ...by the storage size of the given media note carefully that writing beyond this limit will result in data being interpreted as unneeded Even if data is written to a device using the same file name that data will be written without overwriting the original file A partition list will be printed as a warning when this happens A command error results and the command has no effect if parameters other th...

Page 261: ...e display has changed to Waiting and then send a WRED command as follows C ECHO WRED EXIT E PRN The WRED command terminates writing to the memory card Note that in W mode the ICCD command is accompanied by a form feed If a partition name conflict occurs when writing a new partition to a memory card the name of the new partition will be modified as follows If a partition name of 11 characters or le...

Page 262: ...RN Printable data file name ASCII text string up to 15 bytes Function The RWRF D command deletes data that is written to an external device such as the hard disk This command has no effect if the media has been write protected using KPDL or PJL This command causes a page break Any write information page is not printed when the file is deleted Example Delete macro file TEST which is registered in t...

Page 263: ...dium 0 hard disk A memory card Function The RWRF F command physically and logically formats an external device such as the hard disk This command has no effect if the target device has been write protected using KPDL or PJL This command causes a page break Example Format the hard disk R RWRF F 0 EXIT ...

Page 264: ...e List Format RWRF L medium Parameters medium 0 hard disk A memory card Prints a resource file list for all devices if omitted Function The RWRF L command prints a resource file list registered in an external device Example Print a resource file list in the hard disk R RWRF L 0 EXIT ...

Page 265: ... Macro data file name ASCII text string up to 15 bytes Function The RWRF P command sets the specified file as a hidden one The specified file which is hidden cannot be accessed from any PC This command causes a page break Example Set macro file TEST in the hard disk as a hidden file R RWRF P 0 MCR TEST EXIT Set macro file TEST in the memory card as a hidden file R RWRF P A MCR TEST EXIT ...

Page 266: ...ill read the memory card first then the hard disk The partition name may be a maximum of 15 printable ASCII characters 20H through 7EH upper and lowercase letters are regarded as distinct A partition name may not have leading spaces and in the command the partition name must be enclosed in single or double quotation marks The printing system will automatically read or execute the data in the media...

Page 267: ...bytes Set to default WRED if omitted Function The RWRF T command changes a terminator default WRED The terminator that was changed with this command is also available for the LAPI command to load the API program Turning the power on again will return the changed terminator to WRED Example Change the terminator to TEST R RWRF T TEST EXIT ...

Page 268: ... 31 bytes Cannot be omitted file name ASCII text string up to 15 bytes Automatically set by the system if omitted Function The RWRF W command writes data to an external device such as the hard disk The number of writable files which is not limited depends on the capacity of the external media If the device runs out of free space during saving the remaining data will be discarded Duplicating a file...

Page 269: ...ry card font type 0 TrueType Font 1 Japanese TrueType Font 2 Japanese TrueType Font Collection RSF RomSlotFormat file name ASCII text string up to 11 bytes Up to 15 bytes for font type RSF font name ASCII text string up to 31 bytes Up to 28 bytes for font type 2 font data length Number of bytes in font data to be downloaded symbol set value 1 to 65535 619 Shift JIS code font style 0 to 32767 strok...

Page 270: ...automatically appends 1 2 3 9 You can omit the parameters ranging from symbol set value to typeface however you should not omit those font attributes to exactly select a font The length of the font data to be written must match the specified one Failure to do so will result in an error and disables you to write data Specify WRED command following binary data WRED five bytes are not included in the...

Page 271: ...ically set by the system if omitted Function The RWRF W command writes data to an external device such as the hard disk The number of writable files which is not limited depends on the capacity of the external media If the device runs out of free space during saving the remaining data will be discarded Duplicating a file name causes the system to rename the specified one and save data without over...

Page 272: ...ernal device such as the hard disk The number of writable files which is not limited depends on the capacity of the external media If the device runs out of free space during saving the remaining data will be discarded Duplicating a file name causes the system to rename the specified one and save data without overwriting data As described in the example below add the string WRED to the end of the ...

Page 273: ...ion range is increased The middle color bar is an example showing a decrease in saturation The lower saturation range is increased Varying saturation allows images in the lower saturation range to be more saturated and sharp or conversely images in the higher saturation range to be faint and shaded off Saturation cannot be controlled hue by hue However since impressions vary with hue you need to c...

Page 274: ...bottom margin the characters will be printed on the next page A bottom margin setting in a document file should be placed at the beginning of the file or at a page break The SPL set page length and SLPP set lines per page commands also set the bottom margin but these commands measure from the top margin position File R RES UNIT C STM 1 SLS 1 SBM 11 SFNT Helvetica Nr EXIT E Top margin at 1 cm botto...

Page 275: ...SBM 265 Printout ...

Page 276: ...caps 2 Square caps have square ends which extend one half of a line width beyond the endpoints of the line Butt caps are similar to square caps but the caps are flash with the endpoints and do not extend beyond them Round caps end the lines with semicircular caps with diameters identical to the line width File R UNIT C SPD 5 NEWP CMNT Round capped on every end SCAP 3 PMZP 6 6 SCP SCP PDRP 1 1 RPP ...

Page 277: ...SCAP 267 Printout ...

Page 278: ... RPCS return to previous code set command In the case of using the SCCS command together with a SCF command it is recommended that the RPCS command be used with a RPF command The current code set can be saved up to eight times using a separate SCCS for each RPCS commands retrieve the previously saved code set in reverse order File R RES SFNT TimesNewRoman SCF SCCS SLPI 3 TEXT The following line is...

Page 279: ...SCCS 269 Printout Related Commands RPCS RPF SCF ...

Page 280: ...ht font numbers can be saved in the printing system s memory by SCF commands using a separate SCF command for each The SCF command only instructs the printing system to remember the font It does not move actual fonts in or out of memory File R RES SLM 1 STM 2 SFNT TimesNewRoman 12 EXIT Affixed to the door was a large sign that read R SCF SFNT Univers BdIt 20 MRP 1 423 TEXT KEEP OUT RPF EXIT Being ...

Page 281: ...SCF 271 Printout Related Command RPF ...

Page 282: ...rrent image model Once the current graphics state is saved it can be retrieved later using the RPG return to previous graphics state command Saving and retrieving the graphics state in this way simplifies recovery of paths which stroke a filled and outlined shape Note that the FILL command clears the current path leaving no strokable path The printing system holds as much graphics state informatio...

Page 283: ...SCG 273 Printout Related Commands FILL RPG ...

Page 284: ...umber exceeds the valid range this command is invalid Color specification using SCOL affects the following objects to be printed Texts Vector graphics Monochrome patterns Monochrome raster images And it does not affect the following objects Color patterns Color raster images Once a color is specified by SCOL the active color does not change until the next color specification is made even if a pale...

Page 285: ...rsor position so that it can be retrieved later using the RPP return to previous position command Up to eight positions can be saved in the printing system s memory using a separate SCP command for each RPP commands return to the positions in the reverse order in which they were saved File and Printout See RPP on page 230 Related Command RPP ...

Page 286: ...must be specified to obtain the innate spacing of each character A non zero specification results in unnatural spacing of proportional fonts SCPI 0 does not change the width of the space character The character spacing can also be controlled by the SCS set character spacing command File R RES SLM 1 STM 2 EXIT This line has 10 characters per inch R SCPI 8 EXIT This line has 8 characters per inch R ...

Page 287: ...SCPI 277 Printout Related Command SCS ...

Page 288: ... is insufficient memory a memory overflow will result and the palette will not be saved This command does not change the active palette RPPL commands return to the saved palettes in the reverse order in which they were saved File R RES SEM 6 UNIT C SFNT Incised901SWC Black 20 SPAL 100 CID 0 1 ACLI 1 128 64 64 SCPL SPAL 101 CID 0 1 ACLI 1 128 0 128 SCPL MZP 1 1 RPPL SCOL 1 TEXT This line is printed...

Page 289: ...inally the command recognition character is the capital letter R within the PRESCRIBE start sequence of R One reason for changing the command recognition character is to print listings of files or programs containing PRESCRIBE commands If the command recognition character is not changed then instead of printing the PRESCRIBE commands the printing system will execute them File R RES UNIT C GPAT 7 B...

Page 290: ...PRESCRIBE Command Reference 280 Printout ...

Page 291: ...fied to obtain the innate spacing of each character A non zero specification results in unnatural spacing of proportional fonts SCS 0 does not change the width of the space character The character spacing can be set using either the SCS or the SCPI command File R RES SLM 1 STM 2 EXIT This line has the default spacing R UNIT C SCS 3 EXIT This line has a slightly wider spacing R SFNT TimesNewRoman 1...

Page 292: ...te This command defines the width and height values for the custom paper size which is summoned by the SPSZ set page size 19 command The SCSZ command causes a page break so it should be placed at the top of a file or program or at the beginning of a new page This command uses the unit set in the unit parameter of this command regardless of the unit set in the UNIT command The setting made with thi...

Page 293: ...ved later using the RPU return to previous unit command The current unit can be saved up to eight times using a separate SCU command for each RPU commands retrieve the unit of measurement in reverse order File R FRPO N8 0 RES SENT Univers MdCd 9 UNIT C SCU MZP 1 5 1 5 TEXT THE DAYS ON THE ISLAND PART I U MCRO TITLE FSET 24V UNIT I MZP 4 3 CIR 2 MRP 1 5 125 TEXT 1 ENDM CALL TITLE CHAPTER 1 PROLOGUE...

Page 294: ...PRESCRIBE Command Reference 284 Printout Related commands SCF SCP UNIT ...

Page 295: ...ts for stroking the line segment in the path using the unit value designated by the UNIT command For example SDP 11 2 2 5 5 stores the following dash pattern in pattern number 11 The maximum number of pairs of dash and space allowed for a SDP command is 10 If the dash pattern begins with a space 0 must be specified for the first dash value dash1 To end the pattern with a dash the last space value ...

Page 296: ...PRESCRIBE Command Reference 286 File R RES UNIT P SDP 11 2 2 5 5 NEWP UNIT C SPD 2 PMRA 10 10 3 0 DPAT 11 PARC 10 10 3 0 360 STRK PAGE EXIT Printout Related Command DPAT ...

Page 297: ...e beginning of a program or file The SEM command does not change the power up emulation mode When power is switched off the printing system loses the mode set by the SEM command Upon power up it retains the default emulation which is set by the P1 parameter of the FRPO command If you usually work in emulation A but occasionally use emulation B it is convenient to set emulation A with the FRPO comm...

Page 298: ...emporary font number in advance See the SFNT set font command page In some emulation modes default assignments are given to low alternate numbers so that SETF commands can be embedded for some word processing software See Emulation of the Technical Reference manual File R RES SFNT Helvetica 10 2000 SFNT Helvetica BdOb 10 2001 SETF 1 2000 SETF 2 2001 MCRO BIBLIO ALTF 1 TEXT 1 E TEXT E ALTF 2 TEXT 2...

Page 299: ...SETF 289 Printout ...

Page 300: ...f the space character vmi vertical motion index the line to line spacing F P F fixed spacing P proportional spacing Non executable Parameters rotation 0 normal 1 face down 2 upside down 3 face up used in landscape mode symbol set symbol set number from 0 to 65535 4 ISO 60 Norway 5 Roman Extension 9 ISO 15 Italian 14 ECMA 94 Latin 1 19 ISO 11 Swedish 21 ISO 6 ASCII 37 ISO 4 U K 38 ISO 69 France 39 ...

Page 301: ... attributes are not reset by the RES reset command The SFA command has two types of parameters The executable parameters adjust the intrinsic character and line spacing of the font The non executable parameters do not change the appearance of the font at all but they affect the way in which the font is selected by word processing software in the HP LaserJet emulation Executable Parameters The firs...

Page 302: ... physical appearance of the font only how the printing system interprets the font s attributes The rotation parameter should be 0 for a portrait font or 3 for a landscape font The values 1 and 2 are not normally used You cannot change the orientation of a font with this parameter The symbol set parameter identifies the font s character set Specifying this parameter does not actually change the cha...

Page 303: ...SFA 293 Printout ...

Page 304: ...e maximum value is 1 Function The SFNT command selects the font which matches the type face parameters It enables the user to size its height assign a font number and vary some of the font attributes so that characters can appear compressed or sheared All parameters except type face are ignored if a bitmap typeface is specified By designating a font number for a scalable font it can later be retri...

Page 305: ...CL matching code to change the font s symbol set Unsupported symbol set values if specified are ignored compression squeezes or expands characters in the horizontal direction shear imparts a slant to the characters forward if the angle value is positive backward if it is negative Zero gives upright characters Changes made with SFNT to a scalable font in its height symbol set compression and shear ...

Page 306: ...PRESCRIBE Command Reference 296 This is 10 point Helvetica Nr with Roman 8 symbol set compression is 2 and shear is 3 You can later recall this font by the FONT 3000 command R PAGE EXIT Printout ...

Page 307: ...umber from 1 to 8 corresponding to FRPO G1 to G8 parameter color 0 Black 1 Red 2 Green 3 Yellow 4 Blue 5 Magenta 6 Cyan 7 White Function The SGPC command sets the color of a pen 1 through 8 for use with KCGL to a specified color The specified value is permanently saved in the printing system ...

Page 308: ... a proportionally spaced font the width of the space character Function The SHMI command sets the HMI The parameter is measured in the unit value specfied by the UNIT command File R RES SLM 1 STM 2 EXIT This line has the default spacing R UNIT C SHMI 3 EXIT This line has a slightly wider spacing R SFNT TimesNewRoman 10 SHMI 3 EXIT Proportional fonts are not influenced R PAGE EXIT Printout ...

Page 309: ...de rendered with the PAT pattern FPAT fill pattern and GPAT gray pattern commands can be used for pattern images With operation modes 1 and 2 the SIMG command takes care of the source image s transparency only The default operation mode is 1 The white pixels of the source image do not overlay on the destination For example you cannot pattern a character With operation mode 2 the SIMG command appli...

Page 310: ...tion mode 4 The source image is transparent and the pattern image is now opaque The pattern s white pixels overlay the destination image in the shape of the letter A operation mode 5 The source image is opaque and the pattern image is transparent Being opaque the source image the letter A as it is enclosed within a square comes overlaid onto the destination The pattern image fills only the area on...

Page 311: ...SIMG 301 File R RES UNIT C NEWP PMZP 5 5 PDRP 2 5 0 0 2 5 5 0 0 2 5 2 5 0 PAT 1 SIMG 4 FILL 1 MRP 1 3 5 PAT 18 FSET 4158T3B0S1P108V TEXT A FILL 1 PAGE EXIT Printout ...

Page 312: ...gle plane monochrome or 3 plane 8 color RGB palette The default palette is a monochrome palette Colors and parameters specifiable by SCOL command for each palette are as follows Color assignments using the ACLI command cannot be made to the pallette created using the SIMP command The currently acative palette ID does not change palette SCOL command parameter Color 1 single plane 0 White 1 Black 3 ...

Page 313: ... R RES UNIT C SIMP 3 MCRO SIMP NEWP SCOL 2 PDRP 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 FILL 1 PMRP 5 5 ENDM CALL SIMP 0 0 CALL SIMP 0 1 CALL SIMP 0 2 CALL SIMP 0 3 CALL SIMP 0 4 CALL SIMP 0 5 CALL SIMP 0 6 CALL SIMP 0 7 PAGE EXIT Printout ...

Page 314: ...d accesses different levels of Kyocera Image Refinement KIR The image refinement level remains in effect until the printing system receives a RES command or a different SIR command The default value is On Refer to the User s Manual for details about how to obtain the optimum level of the image refinement File R SIR 0 CMNT KIR is off EXIT ...

Page 315: ...n ends the lines with butt caps Refer to the SCAP command and fills the larger angle between the lines with a triangle Mitered join extends the edges of the lines until they touch The current miter limit value affects this join type Refer to SMLT command on page 313 Round join connects lines with a circular join noted by a diameter equal to the width of the lines Notched join enables the lines to ...

Page 316: ...Round capped at the upper left corner SLJN 3 CMNT Round joined at other corners PMZP 5 16 5 PDRP 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 3 STRK NEWP SCAP 1 CMNT Square capped at the upper left corner SLJN 2 CMNT Mitered joined at other corners PMZP 11 16 5 PDRP 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 3 STRK PAGE EXIT Printout ...

Page 317: ...n the left margin is moved to the right the right margin does not change But when the left margin is moved toward the left the right margin moves with it keeping a constant page width To move the left margin to the left but leave the right margin in its original position you must add an SRM command after the SLM command to restore the original right margin File R RES UNIT C FONT 2 SFNT TimesNewRom...

Page 318: ...PRESCRIBE Command Reference 308 Printout ...

Page 319: ...on The SLPI command sets the number of lines per inch even if the UNIT command designates a non inch unit File R RES STM 2 SFNT Helvetica EXIT These lines have the default spacing of six lines per inch R SLPI 2 EXIT These lines are spaced at two lines per inch R PAGE EXIT Printout Related Command SLS ...

Page 320: ...page size in terms of inches or centimeters instead of a number of lines use the SBM Set Bottom Margin or SPL Set Page Length command The advantage of the SLPP command is that it sets the bottom margin to accommodate an exact number of lines so no excess is carried over to the next page A bottom margin setting in a document file should be placed at the beginning of the file or at a page break File...

Page 321: ...SLPP 311 Printout ...

Page 322: ... the unit value designated by the UNIT command The line spacing can be set by either the SLS or the SLPI set lines per inch command SLPI sets the number of lines per inch SLS sets the number of inches or other units per line File R RES UNIT C STM 5 SFNT TimesNewRoman EXIT These lines have the default line spacing of 0 423 cm 6 lpi R SLS 6 EXIT These lines are spaced at intervals of 6 centimeters R...

Page 323: ... ratio of the miter length through a join to the width of the lines connected to each other The default miter limit value is 10 In smaller miter limit values say 3 the miter join automatically switches to the beveled join This switching prevents the problem of a spike extending beyond the intersection of the path because a small angle is used for the miter join limit value miter length 1 line widt...

Page 324: ...PD 5 SLJN 2 CMNT Mitered join PDRP 1 5 2 1 5 2 1 5 2 1 5 2 1 5 2 1 5 2 SMLT 10 CMNT Miter limit is 10 STRK NEWP PMZP 5 19 SPD 5 SLJN 2 CMNT Mitered join PDRP 1 5 2 1 5 2 1 5 2 1 5 2 1 5 2 1 5 2 SMLT 1 CMNT Miter limit is 1 STRK PAGE EXIT Printout Related Command SLJN ...

Page 325: ...umber from 0 0 to 3 0 default 0 30 green y number from 0 0 to 3 0 default 0 60 blue x number from 0 0 to 3 0 default 0 15 blue y number from 0 0 to 3 0 default 0 06 gamma value of gamma correction number from 1 0 to 3 0 default 2 2 Function The SMNT command simulates a particular monitor or a monitor customized by specifying the color temperature etc Parameters except monitor name are enabled only...

Page 326: ...r printing system models At the time of release of this manual the command is irrelevant to model FS 5800C and monitor name values of 0 and 2 are valid for model FS 8000C Resetting the printing system and switching emulation mode reset all parameters to the default states ...

Page 327: ...ong the palettes that are currently available If no palette is associated with the specified number this command is ignored The palette activated by SPAL is deleted when a new palette is created by the CID command The active palette number does not change All palettes are deleted by the reset command leaving only the default palette File and Printout See ACLI on page 12 ...

Page 328: ...ntimeters or 0 0033 inches The printing system rounds off all decimal values to the nearest integer value The SPD command affects graphics segments created by DZP DAP DRP DRPA BOX CIR and PIE commands It also affects the width of the line and curve segments stroked as paths A slant line drawn by the standard graphics commands becomes thicker than specified by the SPD command The effect may be most...

Page 329: ...2 SLS 6 SFNT Helvetica Nr SPD 0 01 DRP 5 0 TEXT 0 01 cm N SPD 0 02 DRP 5 0 TEXT 0 02 cm N SPD 0 05 DRP 5 0 TEXT 0 05 cm N SPD 0 1 DRP 5 0 TEXT 0 1 cm N SPD 0 2 DRP 5 0 TEXT 0 2 cm N PAGE EXIT Printout 0 01 cm 0 02 cm 0 05 cm 0 1 cm 0 2 cm ...

Page 330: ...s made to print below the bottom margin the characters are printed on the next page A page length setting in a document file should be placed at the beginning of the file or at a page break The SBM Set Bottom Margin and SLPP Set Lines Per Page commands also set the bottom margin File R RES UNIT C SFNT TimesNewRoman STM 1 SLS 1 SPL 10 EXIT E Top margin at 1 cm with 10 cm page length Line 1 Line 2 L...

Page 331: ...SPL 321 Printout ...

Page 332: ...n the printing system resets the top margin to zero The printing system uses separate bitmap fonts for portrait and landscape orientations When the font mode FTMD is 8 or higher as it is in the IBM Epson and LaserJet III 4 4 Plus emulations the printing system automatically sets the correct page orientation each time a new font is selected Outside of the FTMD range the printing system will not cha...

Page 333: ...his file is for an A4 cassette SPSZ 8 PAT 16 300 UNIT C MZP 4 24 BOX 6 6 MZP 7 24 BOX 3 3 BLK 3 3 MZP 4 24 TEXT L TEXT Portrait orientation SPO L MZP 12 10 BOX 6 6 MZP 15 10 BOX 3 3 BLK 3 3 MZP 12 10 TEXT L TEXT Landscape orientation PAGE EXIT Printout ...

Page 334: ...3 A5 14 8 21 cm 14 A6 10 5 14 8 cm 15 JIS B6 12 8 18 2 cm 16 Commercial 9 3 7 8 8 7 8 inches 17 Commercial 6 3 5 8 6 1 2 inches 18 ISO B5 17 6 25 cm 19 Custom 11 7 17 7 inches 30 C4 22 9 32 4 cm 31 Hagaki 10 14 8 cm 32 Ofuku Hagaki 14 8 20 cm 33 Officio II 36 A3 Wide 37 Ledger Wide 39 8K 40 16K 50 Statement 51 Folio 52 Youkei 2 53 Youkei 4 ratio Enlargement reduction ratio for print systems handli...

Page 335: ... printing system If your printing system model supports the A3 size paper the enlargement reduction ratio parameter controls reduction and enlargement of printing a page sized by the size code parameter Although the enlargement reduction ratio parameter is optional an enlargement reduction ratio setting remains effective until an SPSZ command with new enlargement reduction ratio specified or a res...

Page 336: ... the right margin the characters are printed on the next line in the IBM and Epson emulation modes and discarded in the other emulations The SRM Set Right Margin command also sets the right margin but it measures from the left edge limit of the paper File R RES UNIT C SLM 1 CMNT Emulation mode is 1 IBM SFNT Univers MdCd 18 SLPI 4 SPW 10 EXIT Line with 1 cm left margin and 10 cm width R SPW 8 EXIT ...

Page 337: ...SPW 327 Printout Related Command SRM ...

Page 338: ...gin the characters are printed on the next line in the IBM and Epson emulation modes and discarded in the other emulations The SPW Set Page Width command also sets the right margin but it measures from the left margin position File R RES UNIT C SLM 1 CMNT Emulation mode is 1 IBM SFNT Univers MdCd 18 SLPI 4 SRM 11 EXIT Line with 1 cm left margin and 11 cm right margin R SRM 9 EXIT Line with 1 cm le...

Page 339: ...SRM 329 Printout Related Command SPW ...

Page 340: ...er image along the width of the physical page regardless of the current page orientation With the presentation mode 1 however the raster graphics prints in the orientation of the logical page Presentation modes 0 and 1 are depicted in the next page The width and height options define the size of the raster area which has the current position as its left top corner of the area These options are mea...

Page 341: ...ver presentation mode 1 The orientation of the logical page determines the width and height of the raster image The current position also depends on the current page orientation File R SPO L SRO 0 STR 75 RVRD 2 A 0 2 GG0 2 S 2 2 S 2 GG0 2 A 0 ENDR PAGE EXIT Height Current point Width Height Width Current point Portrait SPO P Landscape SPO L Current point Width Height Width Height Current point Lan...

Page 342: ...d is 255 These logical operations directory map to their raster operations ROP3 Logical operation value is eset to the default of 252 by the RES command An error results and this command has no effect if the ROP3 value is outside the range 0 to 255 File R DAM RES MCRO DBOX NEWP PMRP 0 0 PDRP 0 5 0 PDRP 0 0 5 PDRP 0 5 0 CLSP SROP 252 GPAT 0 FILL NEWP PMRP 0 2 0 2 PDRP 0 5 0 PDRP 0 0 5 PDRP 0 5 0 CL...

Page 343: ...SROP 333 CALL DBOX 2 CALL DBOX 3 RES EXIT Printout ...

Page 344: ...he trays being selected the bulk tray receives the overflowed pages If the tray parameters are specified the COPY command is unnecessary as the printing system automatically makes the copy count to be the same as the number of the tray parameters specified Upon receiving the SSTK command the printing system automatically performs a page feed If the parameter is 0 for SSTK SSTK 0 this command disab...

Page 345: ... another STAK command The default value is 1 the printing system s face down tray If an optional device such as a stacker a document finisher or a sorter is installed the stacker value 2 instructs the printing system to deliver printed pages to its face up tray the value 3 delivers the pages to its face down tray The stacker values of 51 52 and 61 are valid for certain copiers installed with the a...

Page 346: ...us page information includes Miscellaneous status a list of options stored in permanent memory See Chapter 6 of the Technical Reference manual for the definitions of the option values These values do not change when power is switched off Only the FRPO command can alter them Service information to inform a service person Nonresident fonts in memory Fonts generated by the LDFC command downloadable s...

Page 347: ...STAT 337 Sample Status Page User status page Service status page ...

Page 348: ...ent file should be placed at the beginning of the file or at a page break If the top margin is moved below the current cursor position the cursor moves to the new margin But if the top margin is moved above the current cursor position the cursor does not move File R RES UNIT C SFNT Helvetica Nr 18 STM 2 EXIT E First page with 2 cm top margin R RES UNIT C SFNT Helvetica Nr 18 STM 4 EXIT E Second pa...

Page 349: ...STM 339 Printout ...

Page 350: ...s neither stapled 1 same as 0 above but the odd stack is stapled Function The STPC command specifies the number of sheets that the stapler finisher staples a job This command does not execute stapling therefore should be used with the STPL staple command For more simplified explanation on the staple count here is an example To print a 50 page job using a DF 31 finisher 20 pages stapler File To sta...

Page 351: ...ing the stapler unit With position 2 top left stapling is automatically straightened vertical when Legal size paper is used Parameter values 50 to 54 are valid for certain copier models only The number of sheets that the stapler can staple at a time depends on the STPC command setting The job to be stapled must be defined by the JOBS command Stapling is valid only when the STPL command is issued p...

Page 352: ...d may be used to guide stapled pages to one of the output trays as desired STPL command causes a page break File R STPL 3 CMNT Two staples on the left JOBS 0 3 0 0 TEXT Stapling Test Page 1 PAGE TEXT Stapling Test Page 2 PAGE TEXT Stapling Test Page 3 PAGE TEXT Stapling Test Page 4 PAGE TEXT Stapling Test Page 5 JOBT EXIT Related Commands STPC ...

Page 353: ...ing system models that support the 600 or 1200 dpi printing resolution The default value is 75 dots per inch The STR command affects only PRESCRIBE raster graphics It does not change the resolution of vector graphics commands or HP LaserJet raster graphics The following diagrams show examples of printing a raster graphics data using different dot resolution 75 dpi resolution Default 100 dpi resolu...

Page 354: ...ath itself will not place a line or graphic on a page because PRESCRIBE path construction commands only define the path For the path to be drawn or filled as a line box character etc on the page the STRK command must be issued After stroking the current path the STRK command clears the path and moves the cursor to the end of the path File R RES UNIT C NEWP PMZP 7 17 SPD 2 PDRP 2 5 0 0 2 5 2 5 0 0 ...

Page 355: ...STRK 345 Printout Related Commands FILL NEWP ...

Page 356: ... is 127 dots The default values include Distance below baseline 7 dots Thickness of underline 4 dots One dot equals approximately 0 0083 cm or 0 0033 inches The SULP command does not affect the underline character _ which is an independent character with ASCII code 95 hex 5F If your word processing software writes underlines by backing up and printing the underline character instead of using the p...

Page 357: ...SULP 347 Printout ...

Page 358: ...les the printing system to optimize the electrical properties such as the fuser temperature and the transfer bias so that the best print quality is achieved with different thicknesses of paper The attributes are reset for a tray when thickness and print density parameters are omitted All trays are reset when all three parameters are omitted Note This command is relevant to the FS 1000 printer only...

Page 359: ...gle or double quotation marks If the string includes one kind of quotation mark use the other kind to enclose it If the string is omitted nothing is printed TEXT N can be used to print a blank line for example If the option is omitted the cursor is not moved same as option B If the U option is specified the string is underlined The underline thickness and location can be set by the SULP command Th...

Page 360: ...ce 350 File R RES UNIT C MAP 2 2 SFNT Univers MdCd TEXT Check desired options L U FONT 2 BOX 1 1 TEXT Power steering L BOX 1 1 TEXT CD auto changer L BOX 1 1 TEXT Air conditioner L PAGE EXIT Printout Related Commands CTXT RTXT ...

Page 361: ...s to be interpreted as 1 byte or 2 byte character code while printing using a text command To parse such characters the current font must supports 2 byte characters and a 2 byte symbol set such as Windows 3 1J 19K The pursing method will automatically be shift JIS encoding 2 if the default font and symbol set is of 2 byte This command is valid only in HP emulation ...

Page 362: ...and its configuration When omitting the tray parameter 1 is automatically set to the tray parameter Function The TRSM command instructs printing system to insert blank or printed page between each transparency The printing system loads transparency from MP tray and inserting paper from the paper source other than MP tray When face down printing the printing system print the transparency page first...

Page 363: ...nitial unit is inches Other supported units of measurement can be calculated as follows 1 inch 2 54 centimeters 1 inch 72 points 1 inch 300 dots 300 dpi 600 dots 600 dpi 1200 dots 1200 dpi UNIT commands are not retroactive They do not affect values set by previous commands File R UNIT C MRP 3 3 SFNT Univers MdCd 12 MRP 3 3 CIR 35 TEXT 7mm pistol UNIT I MRP 0 1 CIR 225 TEXT 45 caliber pistol PAGE E...

Page 364: ...PRESCRIBE Command Reference 354 Printout ...

Page 365: ...ment in dots per inch for cursor movements The command requires that the UNIT value be set to D The default unit of measurement is 300 dpi For example the cursor movement of 50 dots equals 1 6 inches The command accepts only the above numbers for the unit of measurement Any other numbers will be ignored when used with this command File R FRPO N8 1 RES UNIT C SFNT Helvetica Nr 9 MZP 5 5 TEXT UOM 12...

Page 366: ...PRESCRIBE Command Reference 356 Printout Related Command UNIT ...

Page 367: ...hich an alias has already been set the old alias will be overwritten If the alias specified has already been set for another virtual mailbox an error will be displayed on the operator panel and the specification will be invalid If an alias is to be set for a virtual mailbox for which a password is set that virtual mailbox s password is required An error will be displayed on the operator panel if n...

Page 368: ...s possible to specify multiple virtual mailboxes by issuing multiple instances of this command If no virtual mailbox corresponds to the alias given an error will be displayed on the operator panel See the Technical Reference manual Note This command is irrelevant to photocopy virtual mailbox function Files To stack jobs on virtual mailbox number 3 R VMOB 3 EXIT To stack jobs on the virtual mailbox...

Page 369: ... set for the virtual mailbox specified by mailbox Function The VMPW command sets the output password for a virtual mailbox If this command is used on a virtual mailbox for which a password is already set that password must be specified by current password or the command will be invalid and an error will be displayed on the operator panel An error also will results if the password specification fai...

Page 370: ...no password is set R VMPW 3 0 9999 EXIT To set no password for the virtual mailbox with the alias MyMailbox for which the password 9999 had been set R VMPW MyMailbox 9999 0 EXIT To change the password for the virtual mailbox with the alias Purchase Dept from 9999 to 3333 R VMPW Purchase Dept 9999 3333 EXIT ...

Page 371: ...h this command is initialized by the RES and FRPO commands Printing area The width of the A4 printing area is set to that of Letter size The width is increased symmetrically to the left and right The width is always increased in the shorter direction either width or height whichever is shorter Thus if the document is set to landscape orientation the height is increased The printing area for sizes ...

Page 372: ... terminates a sequence of writing data to the memory card or to the hard disk using one of the commands listed below The WRED command can be renamed to a string of ASCII characters if necessary For details refer to the RWER T or RWRF T command See page 249 or 257 Related command RWER S RWER W RWRF W ...

Page 373: ...binary data buffer name name of buffer previously defined by XBUF command Function The XBAR command prints a two dimensional barcode sometimes referred to as PDF417 symbol The ENDB must follow as a terminator for the barcode data string Note that carriage return line feed space and all other characters must be counted as part of data in the data string field If data length is omitted 0 negative va...

Page 374: ... center of our the Milky Way The Galaxy has three major components A thin disk consisting of young and intermediate age stars this disk also contains gas and is actively forming new stars Dust in the disk makes it appear orange in the picture Dust absorbs blue light more than red light and thus makes stars appear reddish Our Galaxy has spiral arms in its disk these spiral arms are regions of activ...

Page 375: ...her XBCP parameters Format XBCP 0 type Parameter type two dimensional barcode type 1 PDF417 only type currently supported Function The XBCP 0 command selects a barcode type and resets all parameters to the defaults File See XBCP 1 page 366 command page ...

Page 376: ... designated by a UNIT command In the following example the element width is set to 02 inches as the default unit is inches Minimum width allowed by the printing system is 1 dot Minimum readable width is probably higher Minimum width meeting AIM recommendation for open systems is 3 dots After the first example has been printed the printing system moves cursor 1 inch down to print another example in...

Page 377: ...s a percentage of the number of code word values for the data to be encoded An illegal value defaults to 10 Note that XBCP 3 as explained on the next page sets the error correction level by predetermined values and the execution of XBCP 3 disables the setting of XBCP 2 even if XBCP 2 is executed after XBCP 3 until RES reset or XBCP 0 File To set 50 error correction level R RES XBCP 2 50 XBAR This ...

Page 378: ...Function The XBCP 3 command sets the error correction level by predetermined values An illegal value defaults to 0 Note that the execution of XBCP 3 overrides the setting of XBCP 2 and remains valid until RES reset or XBCP 0 File To sets the error correction level to level 4 R RES XBCP 3 4 XBAR Error correction can also be set by level ENDB EXIT ...

Page 379: ...efault Note that this command is not effective if XBCP 8 is issued Precedence of XBCP modes is 4 8 4 6 4 8 6 File To set 20 rows of barcode R RES XBCP 4 20 MZP 1 5 1 5 XBAR Visit Sea World the world famous San Diego Zoo Wild Animal Park historic Old Town Tijuana Mexico Mission Bay the downtown Gaslamp District and all those great beaches And as the natives know the end of September is the best tim...

Page 380: ...ow which are not counted as data code words XBCP 6 default provides default Note that this command is not effective if XBCP 8 is issued Precedence of XBCP modes is 5 8 5 6 5 8 6 File To set 30 columns of barcode R RES XBCP 5 30 MZP 1 5 1 5 XBAR Visit Sea World the world famous San Diego Zoo Wild Animal Park historic Old Town Tijuana Mexico Mission Bay the downtown Gaslamp District and all those gr...

Page 381: ... default to 1 2 Default is 1 2 Note that this command is not effective if XBCP 4 and or 5 is issued however this has the highest priority if both XBCP 8 and XBCP 4 and or 5 are issued together Precedence of XBCP modes is 4 5 8 4 5 6 4 5 8 6 File To set aspect ratio 3 2 in vertical and horizontal direction R RES XBCP 6 3 2 XBAR Visit Sea World the world famous San Diego Zoo Wild Animal Park histori...

Page 382: ...PRESCRIBE Command Reference 372 Printout Aspect ratio is 3 2 in vertical and horizontal directions Aspect ratio is normal ...

Page 383: ...ce as high as the element width R RES XBCP 7 2 XBAR Visit Sea World the world famous San Diego Zoo Wild Animal Park historic Old Town Tijuana Mexico Mission Bay the downtown Gaslamp District and all those great beaches And as the natives know the end of September is the best time of year ENDB EXIT Printout The bar height is twice as high as the element width Since the default bar height is a tripl...

Page 384: ... rows and columns so that it satisfies the requirement that the multiplication of rows times columns is less than or equal to 928 Default is disabled Note that the XBCP 8 overrides XBCP 4 and or 5 which set the number of rows and columns However this command is not effective if both XBCP 6 and XBCP 4 and or 5 are issued together Precedence of XBCP modes is 4 5 8 4 5 8 6 ...

Page 385: ... 375 XBCP 9 enable truncation Format XBCP 9 Parameter None Function The XBCP 9 command can generate a truncated PDF417 symbol that omits the right row indicator and the stop pattern Default is non truncation ...

Page 386: ...CP 10 command enables this field and defines its contents The string must be surrounded by single or double quote marks be less than 200 characters long and only contain EXC mode compaction characters 20H 7FH This command is ignored if the string does not satisfy these conditions The execution of this command automatically sets Macro PDF417 symbol mode File R RES XBCP 10 A00254 MZP 1 0 XBCP 18 0 X...

Page 387: ...None Function A Macro PDF417 symbol contains an optional block count field The XBCP 11 command enables this function Default is not enabled The execution of this command also automatically sets Macro PDF417 symbol mode File R RES XBCP 11 MZP 1 0 XBCP 18 0 XBAR EXIT ...

Page 388: ...00 AM January 1 1970 Greenwich mean time Function A Macro PDF417 symbol contains an optional time stamp field The XBCP 12 command enables this function The execution of this command also automatically sets Macro PDF417 symbol mode File To set time stamp at 06 15 30AM on Jan 2 1970 R RES XBCP 12 108930 MZP 1 0 XBCP 18 0 XBAR EXIT ...

Page 389: ...nables this field and defines its contents The string must be surrounded by single or double quote marks be less than 200 characters long and only contain EXC compaction mode characters 20H 7FH This command is ignored if the string does not satisfy these conditions The execution of this command automatically sets Macro PDF417 symbol mode File R RES XBCP 13 BETTERDAYSINC MZP 1 0 XBCP 18 0 XBAR EXIT...

Page 390: ...BCP 14 command enables this field and defines its contents The string must be surrounded by single or double quote marks be less than 200 characters long and only contain EXC compaction mode characters 20H 7FH This command is ignored if the string does not satisfy these conditions The execution of this command also automatically sets Macro PDF417 symbol mode File R RES XBCP 14 BAREFOOTINC MZP 1 0 ...

Page 391: ...acro PDF417 symbol contains an optional file size field The XBCP 15 command enables this function Note that the execution of this command also automatically sets Macro PDF417 symbol mode This function is disabled in default condition File R RES XBCP 15 MZP 1 0 XBCP 18 0 XBAR EXIT ...

Page 392: ...None Function A Macro PDF417 symbol contains an optional checksum The XBCP 16 command enables this function Note that the execution of this command automatically sets Macro PDF symbol mode This function is disabled in default condition File R RES XBCP 16 MZP 1 0 XBCP 18 0 XBAR EXIT ...

Page 393: ...g and only contain EXC compaction mode characters 20H 7FH This command is ignored if the string does not satisfy these conditions The execution of this command automatically sets Macro PDF417 symbol mode Note that PDF barcode is positioned a half inch below the previous PDF barcode if there are no positioning parameters exist See XBCP 19 page 387 or insufficient number of parameters exist See the ...

Page 394: ...PRESCRIBE Command Reference 384 Printout ...

Page 395: ... code data abcdXYZ12345 as a Macro PDF417 using block indices 0 1 and 2 R UNIT C CMNT Set unit to centimeters XBCP 17 file id CMNT Set file ID to file id MZP 1 0 CMNT Move cursor to 1 0 centimeters XBCP 18 0 CMNT Set block index 0 to next data XBAR abcd ENDB CMNT Encode and print data abcd MZP 1 5 CMNT Move cursor to 1 5 centimeters XBCP 18 1 CMNT Set block index 1 to next data XBAR XYZ ENDB CMNT ...

Page 396: ...PRESCRIBE Command Reference 386 Printout ...

Page 397: ...e previous PDF symbol if there are no positioning parameter exist or insufficient number of positioning parameters exist The combination with multiple number of ENDB command allows to print multiple number of macro PDF on multiple pages Note RES XBCP0 and XBAR command will delete the remaining macro PDF data if all data has not been printed Therefore the page eject should not be done by RES comman...

Page 398: ...nd line XBCP sets the number of rows in the barcode to 20 rows the third line XBCP sets the number of data codeword in the barcode to 30 codewords Note that with the number of rows and codewords of 20 and 30 respectively the data the XBAR encodes are split into 4 barcodes which can be positioned separately at different coordinates as specified by the seventh line XBCP command R RES XBCP 0 1 XBCP 4...

Page 399: ...ta to be positioned at the current cursor position and the remaining data on the subsequent pages if there are data beyond the first page The PAGE command on the sixth line starts the new page The combinations of MZP and ENDB allow the second and third PDF barcodes printed at the specific coordinates on the following page R RES XBCP 0 1 XBCP 17 TrnOvr0 XBCP 19 XBAR large data such as 3000 bytes EN...

Page 400: ...PRESCRIBE Command Reference 390 Printout 3 Second page First page ...

Page 401: ...yz The name must start with a letter but the other characters can include digits and special symbols such as hyphens For example F 1 and GRY 2 are valid buffer names As the above Format instruction implies the XBUF command sequence can have two other formats implementing the different functions as follows XBUF buffer name data string ENDB Note the comma placed between the buffer name and As is the...

Page 402: ...xth line prints PDF417 barcode containing the data string buffered in the third line and the last line prints PDF417 barcode containing the data string buffered in the fourth line XBCP 0 1 XBUF PDF 1 25 This is a PDF417 example ENDB XBUF PDF 2 15 This is a test ENDB MCRO PDF XBAR PDF 1 MRP 1 1 XBAR PDF 2 ENDM CALL PDF The last line prints the two PDF417 barcodes defined in the macro which is defin...

Page 403: ...ction The XPAT command generates a new expanded shading pattern The new pattern can be specified with the PAT command for use by the BLK and ARC commands and in a path Details for creation of new patterns appear in Chapter 4 of the Technical Reference manual File R RES UNIT C MAP 5 5 XPAT 105 p 0p 0p 0p 0p 0p 0p 0p 0p 0p 0p 0p 0p 0p 0 PAT 105 BOX 4 1 BLK 4 1 PAGE EXIT Printout Related Commands PAT...

Page 404: ...PRESCRIBE Command Reference 394 ...

Page 405: ...Index ...

Page 406: ...15 changing 279 Comment 59 Compression SFNT 294 control 63 Coordinates 157 moving to 157 Country code 129 Cursor option 42 Cursor position 275 Curve drawing to relative position 186 drawing to zero relative 188 D Dash pattern 78 285 a list as printout 79 Dashed pattern 79 Data dump 218 ending 93 Destination image 300 Downloading character 147 Drawing rule for fill 101 Dummy sign macro 160 Dumping ...

Page 407: ...ation 145 choosing first or all pages 145 separating copies by command 145 K KCGL pen color 297 KIR 304 refinement level 304 KPDL 287 Kyocera Image Refinement 304 L left 307 Lightness 155 Line 73 80 82 87 drawing by angle 82 drawing to absolute 73 drawing to relative 80 drawing to zero relative 87 Line join 305 Line end caps 266 Line join 313 beveled 305 miter limite 313 mitered 305 notched 305 ro...

Page 408: ... 236 Punch 207 R Radius 28 199 RAM disk 246 250 Raster compression 238 dot resolution 343 logical operation 332 presentation mode 330 receiving 240 receiving color raster data 239 ROP3 332 run length encoding 238 TIFF rev 4 0 238 Raster data ending 96 Registration 225 Relative position 80 82 167 Resetting the printer by emulation 220 Resolution 222 RGB color balance level 223 gamma 223 ROP3 332 Ro...

Page 409: ...oning at specified locations 387 printing a 363 ratio of height and width 371 selecting type 365 sender ID 379 specifying narrowest width 366 time stamp 378 truncation 375 type of paper 348 Typeface 294 U Underline 346 distance and thickness 346 Unit 283 353 saving current 283 Unit of measurement 283 353 355 per dots 355 V Vector graphics commands 5 Virtrual mailbox spooling as a job 141 Virtual m...

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