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Beschreibung der einzelnen Menüpunkte 

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4.3  Menu Mode BASIC SETTINGS 

 

4.3.1 CONFIG. - MENU

 

In the Configuration Menu general settings for the printer´s operation are defined. 

 

POWER SAVE

 

The time until the power save mode is entered can be set to 

15

30

45

60 MIN

 or 

OFF

; factory default is 

15 MIN

– 

OFF

 means: the printer doesn´t switch into the 

POWER SAVE

 mode. 

In power save mode the printer switches off the fuser lamps, the fans, and motors. 

Power dissipation in 

POWER SAVE

 mode is 

less than 45 watt

. The message 

POWER SAVE

 is displayed. A new print job causes the 

POWER SAVE

 mode to be 

left. 

 

ALARM BELL

 

Any error that occurs during a print operation is reported by a corresponding error 

message on the display, additionally the buzzer in the operator panel electronics is 

activated and the panel LED flashes. The signals can be stopped by either 

pressing any key on the panel or by opening the cover. The default setting is 

ON

To disable this function set the value to 

OFF

Note:

  The two short signals during power on are always active. 

 

LANGUAGE

 

Selects the language for the messages that appear on the display of the printer 

control panel. 

Default is 

ENGLISH;

 available are: 

ENGLISH, FRANCAIS, and DEUTSCH (German) 

 

MENU ACCESS

 

The menu 

CONFIG MENU

 has been extended by the new function 

MENU ACCESS

, defining the access rights to various submenus. The access 

rights could define being 

ALL

PROFILE ONLY

, or

 NONE

. The locked submenus 

aren’t displayed on the panel. However, configuration changes by means of PJL 

commands are possible. 

A change in the access right can be done via the following sequence of keys on 

the control panel: 

–  Choose the new access right in 

MENU ACCESS

–  Choose the option and save it with the key        (an asterisk 

*

 will be set). 

–  Press the key        within the next 

two seconds

–  Save with the key       once more.  

 

Note:

   A wrong key sequence results in cancelling the current trial and the 

complete sequence has to be started again. 

Summary of Contents for SOLID F44

Page 1: ...User s Manual SOLID F44...

Page 2: ...urate and complete However should any errors or omissions be discovered or should any user wish to make suggestions for improving this handbook please feel encouraged to send us the relevant details T...

Page 3: ...d immediately in case of danger or for maintenance purposes Before installing the printer check the surrounding conditions in which the printer is intended to be used see next page Operating Environme...

Page 4: ...ordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the u...

Page 5: ...able Type 5112 293 11563 to Connect the Paper Stacker with the Printer SOLID F44 Caution the chain of the motor to move the paper exit tray up and own will start automatically or after pushing the key...

Page 6: ...ation 1 2 WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable p...

Page 7: ...means that the printer does not produce hazardous laser radiation 2 2 Internal Laser Radiation Maximum Average Radiation Power 37 W at laser Aperture of mirror unit Wave Length 770 800 nm This produc...

Page 8: ...specified in this manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure This is a semiconductor laser The maximum power of the laser diode is 15mW and the wavelength is 770 800 nm All other users Warning...

Page 9: ...nnat s tt n i denna bruksanvisning specificerats kan anv nderen utsattasr f r osynling laserstr lnig som verskrider gr nsen f r laserklass 1 VARO Avattaessa ja suojalukitus ohitettaessa olet alttiina...

Page 10: ...ery check for completeness 1 6 1 4 2 Unpacking the Printer SOLID F44 1 7 1 4 3 Remove the Transport Locks 1 8 1 5 Installing the Image Cartridge 1 9 1 6 Mounting the Tear off bar 1 10 1 7 Align the Pr...

Page 11: ...2 Confirm a new Selection 2 6 2 3 3Example to Start a Self Test 2 6 3 Configuring the Printer 3 1 3 1 What is Configuring 3 1 3 1 1Profiles 3 1 Profiler F44 3 2 3 1 2Basic Printer Settings 3 2 3 1 3Te...

Page 12: ...RIENTATION 4 4 LANDSCAPE MODE 4 5 ORIENT MODE 4 5 PAPER EXTENDED 4 6 PAPER SELECTION 4 6 FUSER TEMP 4 6 HUMIDITY 4 6 TONER DENSITY 4 7 VER SHIFT vertical shift 4 7 HOR SHIFT horizontal shift 4 7 INIT...

Page 13: ...RMWARE VERSION 4 16 CPA FPGA VERS 4 16 STACKER VERS 4 16 IC INFO 4 16 TRU INFO 4 16 FUSER INFO 4 16 MACHINE COUNT 4 16 5 Maintenance 5 1 Preferred Material 5 1 5 1 Preventive Maintenance and Cleaning...

Page 14: ...g Guide A 1 A 1 Support of Printer Specific Features and Functions A 2 A 1 1 Profiles A 2 A 1 2 Paper Size Select A 2 A 1 3 Semi Graphics Support under SAP R 3 A 3 A 1 4 EURO Symbol Support A 3 A 1 5...

Page 15: ...A 27 Start and stop characters A 28 Error checking characters A 28 Unprinted areas A 28 A 5 3 Barcode Programming Examples A 29 Code 39 A 30 2 of 5 industrial A 30 2 of 5 interleaved A 31 EAN 8 SC2 A...

Page 16: ...8 B 20 PS Math B 21 Ventura Math B 22 PI Font B 23 Legal B 24 ISO United Kingdom B 25 ISO US ASCII B 26 ISO Swedish B 27 ISO Italian B 28 ISO Spanish B 29 ISO German B 30 ISO Norwegian B 31 ISO French...

Page 17: ...ns have not already done 2 Operating the Printer This chapter discusses in great detail the operation of the control panel all menu functions and the general operation of the menu General status messa...

Page 18: ...rinter with PCL5 Emulation Appendix B Symbol Sets All supported Symbol Sets are listed here Appendix C Order Numbers Here the user can find the order numbers of the consumables Conventions used in thi...

Page 19: ...eration Extended range 10 to 35 C 59 to 95 F 15 to 85 Transport and storage of the printer 0 to 35 C 32 to 95 F max 85 at 40 C 104 F Transport and storage Of the consumables 0 to 35 C 32 to 95 F max 8...

Page 20: ...ver be installed such that its right side paper exit points to a window If the top cover is opened to clear a paper jam or to perform maintenance actions sunbeams would directly fall onto the photocon...

Page 21: ...e stacking system by the operator the below mentioned distances around the printer should be met minimally Note The intelligent paper stacker is equipped with castors which allow to move the entire co...

Page 22: ...1 2 A First Look at the devices 1 Laser Printer 2 intelligent Paper Stacker iPS 3 Paper shelf 4 Tractor Paper input 5 Control panel 6 Paper exit 7 Pendulum 8 Paper exit tray 9 Castors Note The intelli...

Page 23: ...contacted immediately 1 3 2 Unpack the iPS F44 Remove the top cover 1 Case 2 removes to the top Loosen the pendulum attachment later After removing the plastic padding the iPS F44 4 can be lifted by...

Page 24: ...ould be checked whether the specified mains voltage corresponds to the local power supply Otherwise contact the supplier 1 4 1Delivery check for completeness Please check the items from the following...

Page 25: ...ng off Remove the box incl positioning 3 4 and 5 Remove Image Cartridge 6 After removing the plastic foil lift the printer 2 with two persons using the transport grips 7 on the left and right side of...

Page 26: ...ker 1 8 1 4 3 Removing the Transport Locks of the Printer First remove the security strips 8 Push the latch 9 in direction of arrow and open the top cover At the bottom left of the printer is an addit...

Page 27: ...e Cartridge 1 and shake it slowly Remove both lock strips 2 of the Image Cartridge Put the Image Cartridge 1 into the left and right guiding 3 and slide it to the bottom Note The Image Cartridge 1 is...

Page 28: ...screws 7 on the back side of the printer Position the tear off bar 4 as shown on the photo below and fix it with the included longer screws 1 7 Align the Printer on the iPS Move the Printer SOLID F44...

Page 29: ...by removing the five screws 3 Remove the four screws 6 out of the frame 5 Position the pendulum 1 on the frame 5 and fix it on the left and right side with the screws 6 View of the left side Bring the...

Page 30: ...gative i e in the direction of the printer then the first sheet torn off or the setting in the menu are set to NEGATIVE see Chapter 1 13 Inserting Fanfold Paper 1 10 1 Adjusting the Paper Exit Tray to...

Page 31: ...he continuous paper must be visible below the pendulum Tighten the thumbscrews 7 Note The distance between the pendulum covering 6 and the frame 8 must not be less than 1 cm 1 10 2 Open the Extensions...

Page 32: ...Network Note The printer must be powered off 1 11 1 SOLID F44 Parallel and Ethernet Interface The printer is equipped with an IEEE 1284 and an Ethernet 10 Base T 100TX interface These are located at...

Page 33: ...ich checks the electronics fans and the motors for the paper transport mechanism The diplay 3 presents the message MEMORY TEST PLEASE WAIT After successful completion two messages pop up shortly after...

Page 34: ...ATIVE must be selected see chapter 4 Explanation of the Individual Menu Items When using the printer without the stacker the orientation of the fold is not important Attention Failure to observe the f...

Page 35: ...f the first tractor covers Pull out the knob 1 again in the direction of the arrow and turn the knob 1 for the fine adjustment The pins of the tractor must be centred in the transport punches of the p...

Page 36: ...ers appear on the display The indicator READY 2 lights up green if the printer is supplied with power and is ready to print The indicator ERROR 2 lights up red if an error occurs The indicator DATA 2...

Page 37: ...NG UP Example Display after pressing ONLINE 3 and then the MENU 3 button M E N U E 1 TEAR OFF FORM 2 2 Function Keys 3 The function of the four keys 3 depends on the printer operating state 2 2 1 Shor...

Page 38: ...nction These are only switched off by pressing the button ONLINE again FORM FEED FORM FEED Activates form feed MENU OFFLINE 1 PROFIL AUSWAHL Activates the Menu Mode CANCEL OFFLINE 1 Cancelling the pri...

Page 39: ...on about the printer The menu has three levels Level 1 the Main Function Allows the selection of a group of sub functions Level 2 Sub functions Can be activated as a function or allow to choose a grou...

Page 40: ...unction Movement in both directions is possible by using the key or the key If the selection is e g PCL MENU the display will indicate PCL MENU FONT NUMBER The next but not visible items are PITCH or...

Page 41: ...s The following example demonstrates how to do so Note The number in brackets behind ONLINE or OFFLINE indicates the selected Profile Key Display 1 Switch the printer ON ONLINE 1 after initialization...

Page 42: ...the next page There are two items in the OFFLINE MENU which deal with profiles SELECT PROFILE to activate a profile and CHANGE PROFILE to define its contents All parameter settings via the operator pa...

Page 43: ...ions can be defined in the menu mode BASIC SETTINGS and the submenu CONFIG MENU 3 1 3Test Mode The TEST MENU allows running of various self tests and configuration print outs The INFO MENU allows the...

Page 44: ...MB SELF TEST ENGINE ID 71XXXXXXXX XX Bootstrap Version X XX PRINT TEST FIRMWARE VERS 200XXXXXXX X XX Emulations AUTO TEST CONT CPC FPGA VERS X XX PCL PCL TYPE LIST STACKER VERS X XX X XX HEXDUMP IC IN...

Page 45: ...0 24 SEC HOST CHANEL PARALLEL ONLY HOUR 14 PAPER RETRACT ON RECAL FACTORY NO MINUTE 26 RESET TRU NO SECOND 34 EXCHANGE TRU NO TEST MENU INFOMENU PANEL TEST PRINTER TYPE F44 SELF TEST ENGINE ID 71XXXXX...

Page 46: ...g on setting of TOP MARGIN 2 EMULATION in LEFT MARGIN 2 GENERAL MENU RIGHT MARGIN 2 PCL or HEXDUMP TEXT LENGTH 2 PERF SKIP 2 2 Only displayed if PAPER COMMANDS In PAPER MENU CUSTOM HEXDUMP MENU UEL CO...

Page 47: ...SS ALL Otherwise restrictions are to observed SELECT PROFILE Entry Point SELECT PROFIL Note An asterisk after the value indicates the actual setting PARAMETER VALUE TEAR OFF FORMS SELECT PROFILE see b...

Page 48: ...TH only for CUSTOM 11 inch Range 0 5 up to 11 inch in steps of 0 05 inch ORIENTATION PORTRAIT LANDSCAPE LANDSCAPE MODE RESERVE PCL COMPATIBLE ORIENT MODE FIXED AUTOMATIC PAPER EXTENDED NO YES PAPER SE...

Page 49: ...9 99 CPI possible POINTSIZE 1 12 00 for Font No 1 up to 38 are values 4 00 up to 999 75 in steps of 0 25 points possible SYMBOL SET ROMAN 8 ISO L1 33 symbol sets are selectable LINE SPACING 6 Lines in...

Page 50: ...RAL MENU Entry Point CHANGE PROFILE GENERAL MENU PARAMETER VALUE UEL COMMAND RECOGNIZE IGNORE PARAMETER VALUE EMULATION PCL HEXDUMP AUTO FORM FEED OFF Range OFF or 1 up to 120 sec Works only when data...

Page 51: ...MENU PARAMETER VALUE POWER SAVE 15 min Range 15 up to 60 minutes steps 15 min OFF ALARM BELL ON OFF LANGUAGE ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANCAIS ESPANOL MENU ACCES ALL PROFILES ONLY NONE HOST CHANEL PARALLEL ON...

Page 52: ...TEST MENU and INFO MENU CONT SELF TEST Printout of more pages with the actual settings PAPER MENU PCL MENU or HEXDUMP MENU GENERAL MENU CONFIG MENU CLOCK MENU TEST MENU and INFO MENU CONFIG PRINT Pri...

Page 53: ...ERS Display of FPGA version Field Programmable Gate Array STACKER VERS Displays the actual Stacker Firmware IC INFO Displays the usage grade in of the total life cycle of the Image Cartridge max 180 0...

Page 54: ...a feed by N pages depending on the set form length The value is between 1 16 pages and can be changed via the menu This function can also be generated blank pages in a print job by inserting a new ba...

Page 55: ...n this Menu mode it is possible to configure all the basic operation related features of the printer e g POWER SAVE LANGUAGE MENU ACCESS TEST MODE This function initiates a printout of the parameter s...

Page 56: ...r size is changed from one format into another the printer selects the default values of the format describing parameters PAPER LENGTH IMAGE WIDTH etc which belong to the chosen paper size Paper size...

Page 57: ...t image can be selected from min 0 5 inch 12 7 mm up to max 11 00 inch 279 4 mm in steps of 0 05 inch 1 27 mm 0 50 0 55 0 60 0 65 11 00 Note If ORIENTATION LANDSCAPE is selected the image width now is...

Page 58: ...ckwise Print sample for LANDSCAPE MODE if ORIENTATION LANDSCAPE and ORIENT MODE FIXED selected ORIENT MODE Orientation Mode The Orientation Mode defines the print image rotation for CUSTOM paper forma...

Page 59: ...e modified via the operator panel Note PAPER SELECTION by the printer driver needs the setting RECOGNIZE or ONLY PJL The F44 printer driver for Windows7 uses PCL and PJL sequences FUSER TEMP Fuser Tem...

Page 60: ...ay lead to an extension of the total line registration tolerance The function shall be used to compensate this effect and precisely position the print out even at the very beginning of a print job The...

Page 61: ...ues can be selected from 4 00 to 999 75 PT in steps of 0 25 Default value is 12 00 PT Note FONT NUMBER 45 up to 54 is not scalable neither the menu item PITCH or POINT SIZE is applicable SYMBOL SET Sy...

Page 62: ...lines between the top edge of the page and the first print line Any value from 0 up to 999 lines can be chosen factory default value is 0 LEFT MARGIN 3 This parameter defines the displacement of the...

Page 63: ...EXT LENGTH are ignored Factory default selection is OFF COMMANDS This function causes either to be printed as or to program ESC commands within an application If this function is set to ON the charact...

Page 64: ...rint job AUTO TEAR OFF The automatic feed at the end of a print job is to tear off controlled by this parameter Using setting OFF eliminates the feed A required feed can be reached by a time setting o...

Page 65: ...ey on the panel or by opening the cover The default setting is ON To disable this function set the value to OFF Note The two short signals during power on are always active LANGUAGE Selects the langua...

Page 66: ...ters Note The printer needs up to two minutes for reset RESET TRU INFO After the exchange the Transfer Roller Unit see also Chapter 5 the counter must be reset By selecting YES the zero position of th...

Page 67: ...NU PCL MENU GENERAL MENU and the CONFIG MENU see Paragraph 3 3 Printout of all Profiles PCL TYPE LIST By activating the PCL TYPE LIST a printout of all available PCL Typefaces is started including inf...

Page 68: ...ble I 31 Swiss SWM Bold Italic scalable I 32 Dutch SWM scalable I 33 Dutch SWM Bold scalable I 34 Dutch SWM Italic scalable I 35 Dutch SWM Bold Italic scalable I 36 Symbol Set SWA scalable I 37 More W...

Page 69: ...of the firmware of the printer controller is displayed here CPC Comp Printer Controller FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array STACKER VERS Displays the actual Stacker Software version IC INFO The curren...

Page 70: ...six month If you experience paper feed problems cleaning should be carried out more often 5 1 1Cleaning Procedure Power the printer OFF Remove inserted paper Thoroughly brush and vacuum all accessible...

Page 71: ...ar off the two front pages Insert the fanfold paper again and follow the step in chapter 1 13 Inserting Fanfold Paper 5 2 3Jam near Image Cartridge Jam near Fuser Power the printer OFF Open the top co...

Page 72: ...upper part of the transportation part Remove all paper from the printer inside Open all tractor covers and remove the paper by pulling out to the front Clean the area below the guide board and the sh...

Page 73: ...cated outside of the paper In this case they must be set closer The steps are as follows Loosen and remove the knurled screws 2 Removing the duplex pendulum coverings 3 Move the front and rear metal s...

Page 74: ...embly TRU Note The TRU is pushed for easier removal via the menu before Start the menu choose the BASIC SETTINGS the CONFIG MENU and here the point EXCHANGE TRU and now the parameter YES see 3 4 Menu...

Page 75: ...for the other side Press the TRU on the silver bar 10 down Install the other disassembled parts in reverse sequence The TRU must via BASIC SETTINGS CONFIG MENU EXCHANGE TRU and the parameters NO pushe...

Page 76: ...the fault is not listed contact your service agent Every time the printer is switched ON an internal self test is started After successful initialization the following message appears ONLINE 1 WARMING...

Page 77: ...the parameter power save without printing the printer changes into the state power save none the next print job changes the status WARMING UP Warming up before printing wait TONER LOW Toner will be l...

Page 78: ...e printer does not start in this time any print job wait WRONG PAGELENGTH Warning If PAPER LENGTH in the PAPER MENU is set to a value less than 7 inch or greater than 17 inch the WRONG PAGELENGTH mess...

Page 79: ...printer and stacker Cable defective Check power cable Check interface cable Power OFF ON again Error still there calls Service SERVICE FUSER n Problem with the Fuser n 1 The main heater is warming up...

Page 80: ...to replace the defective fan SERVICE H V High Voltage board defective Call service to replace the High Voltage board SERVICE HSYNC Horizontal Synchronization abnormal Power Printer OFF and ON If erro...

Page 81: ...stable temperature Control Panel Two line LCD display 16 characters per line Function Keys ONLINE FORM FEED MENU CANCEL Diagnostics Self test Hexdump Dimensions Printer 540 x 498 x 588 mm W x H x D We...

Page 82: ...MSI UPC A UPC E KIX Code Datamatrix Code Note Optional data stream converter available for IPDS 7 3 Paper Handling Type Continuous forms and labels with tractor pin holes Paper Transport Bidirectiona...

Page 83: ...ging Cartridge For Letter Formats 8 5 x 11 inch at 5 toner coverage up to 18 000 pages Fusing Unit up to 365 000 pages letter Transfer Unit up to 110 000 pages letter 7 6 Options iPS F44 Assures accur...

Page 84: ...ring the printing process is the paper to be printed the media with mechanical and electrostatic forces as well as heat in contact Electrical surface resistance Test Circuit and the bending stiffness...

Page 85: ...e environment and printing environment 8 4 Guidelines and Specifications for Selected Fanfold Paper Properties of fanfold paper are subject to change It is the user s responsibility to monitor the qua...

Page 86: ...inch 0 028 inch 0 24 inch 0 028 inch 0 16 inch 0 004 inch 10 16 inch 0 012 inch over a distance of 20 transport holes 0 508 inch 0 002 inch Transport holes Note All measurements conditioned at 23 C 6...

Page 87: ...cification 8 4 Uncutted area 1 0 mm 0 04 inch Cutted area 3 0 to 4 0 mm 0 12 to 0 16 inch Perforation Note All measurements conditioned at 23E C 68 F and 50 RH No cut in crossing area No cut through t...

Page 88: ...110 C for 20 minutes electrical surface resistivity 108 to 1010 ohms square inch conditioned at 23 C and 50 RH PTS P 101 84 electrical volume resistivity 1010 ohms square inch conditioned at 23 C and...

Page 89: ...1 3 0 2 cm g DIN EN ISO 438 arch maximum 5 mm DIN 6724 bending force minimum 0 1 Nmm DIN 53 121 humidity stretching for every 10 difference of humidity between 40 and 60 length maximum 0 04 cross max...

Page 90: ...umidity 40 7 at 21 2 C DIN EN ISO 287 difference between humidity of paper and ambiance maximum 10 RH difference between paper and room temperature maximum 2 C batch incline 12 mm for a pile of paper...

Page 91: ...imum 40 N DIN 53 112 crack stability minimum 150 kPa DIN EN ISO 2758 roughness by Bendtsen 200 to 500 ml mim DIN EN ISO 2494 bending force minimum 0 1 Nmm DIN 53 121 measure distance 10 mm bending ang...

Page 92: ...oughness by Bendtsen 200 to 500 ml mim DIN EN ISO 2494 bending force minimum 0 1 Nmm DIN 53 121 measure distance 10 mm bending angle 12 humidity stretching for every 10 difference of humidity between...

Page 93: ...eat chamber at 110 C for 20 minutes removable stability 2 0 0 2 cN 10 mm FINAT FTM 3 high temperature stability 0 4 no dropping of glue particles DIN 54 354 Note The label material has a uniform thick...

Page 94: ...ication under SAP R3see paragraph A 1 3 Euro symbol support see paragraph A 1 4 Support of Logical and Physical Pages see paragraph A 1 5 Conventions see paragraph A 1 6 List of Supported PJL Control...

Page 95: ...system environment where the application cannot use a driver to select the application specific parameters a profile can be selected by means of a specific PJL command which has to be sent to the prin...

Page 96: ...r of printer typefaces A 1 5 Support of Logical Pages and Physical Pages One Physical Page can be spit up into a number of Logical Pages by the parameter LENGTHFACTOR The page length must be configure...

Page 97: ...antity pertaining to the escape sequence control function or control string Accepted values are 0 9999 If the parameter is in normal notation like 200 the programming in hex code is according to an AS...

Page 98: ...are used to define all specific parameters for one print job PJL commands provide the following major functions Printer language switching between jobs Job separation Printer configuration Status rea...

Page 99: ...e User Default Environment The User Default Environment settings are modified using the operator panel keys and or the PJL DEFAULT command When a PJL reset occurs the User Default Environment settings...

Page 100: ...ity options are PCL HEXDUMP PJL RESET The RESET command resets the PJL Current Environment variables to their User Default Environment values see Figure on page before for a description of PJL Environ...

Page 101: ...e printer goes ONLINE again PJL INQUIRE LPARM personality Variable Requests the current value for an environment variable personality PCL HEXDUMP port For supported variables and values see table A 2...

Page 102: ...PAGE ON send at page end PAGE OFF no page end message TIMED 5 300 0 send status after time PJL USTATUSOFF Turns off all unsolicited status messages A 2 1 4 List of Supported PJL Variables and Values T...

Page 103: ...HORSHIFT 50 49 1 0 1 2 50 PERSONALITY PCL HEXDUMP AUTOFORMFEED OFF 1 2 120 AUTOTEROFF OFF 1 2 120 PAPERRETRACT ON OFF TEAROFFTIME 0 120 Note All parameters which can be programmed with PJL variables...

Page 104: ...FAULT variable value PJL VARIABLE VALUES POWERSAVE OFF 15 30 45 60 ALARMBELL ON OFF LANG ENGLISH GERMAN FRENCH SPANISH MENUACCESS ALL PROFILESONLY NONE Note These variables cannot be used by the PJL C...

Page 105: ...OL1 ISOL2 ISOL5 ISOL9 PC8 PC8DN PC850 PC852 PC858 PC8TK WINL1 WINL2 WINL5 DESKTOP PSTEXT VNINTL VNUS MSPUBL MATH8 PSMATH VNMATH PIFONT LEGAL ISO4 ISO6 ISO11 ISO15 ISO17 ISO21 ISO60 ISO69 WIN30 WINBALT...

Page 106: ...d before the UEL command ESC E Reset Reset to PJL Current Environment Printing of any partial pages Deleting of all temporary download resources as macros fonts and patterns ESC l X Number of Copies N...

Page 107: ...to the current position in steps of 90 ESC a L Left Margin Setting to the left edge of the page columns ESC a M Right Margin Setting to the right edge of the page columns ESC 9 Clear Horizontal Margin...

Page 108: ...ion in PCL Units ESC a V Vertical Position in Decimal points ESC Half Line Feed ESC k G Line Termination ESC f S Push Pop Cursor Position ESC k G Line Termination 0 CR CR LF LF FF FF 1 CR CR LF LF LF...

Page 109: ...imary 0 Fixed Spacing 1 Proportional Spacing ESC s H Pitch primary Number of character per inch ESC s V Height primary Character height in point ESC s S Style primary 0 Upright 1 Italic ESC s B Stroke...

Page 110: ...t Data ESC c D Assign Font ID ESC c F Font Control ESC c R User Defined Symbol Set ID Code ESC f W data User Defined Symbol Set Data ESC c S User Defined Symbol Set Control ESC s W data Soft Font Desc...

Page 111: ...efinition 2 Execute macro last ID specified 3 Call macro last ID specified 4 Enable macro for automatic overlay last ID specified 5 Disable automatic overlay 6 Delete all macros 7 Delete all temporary...

Page 112: ...t Raster Graphics ESC b Y Raster Graphic Y Offset ESC b M Raster Graphic Compression Mode ESC b W data Transfer Raster Graphic Data ESC B or ESC C End of Raster Graphic ESC c A Horizontal Rectangle Si...

Page 113: ...mation see HP PCL 5 Technical Reference Manual A 4 Support of Semi graphics for SAP R3 Semi graphic Symbols in Symbol Set ISO 8859 1 and PC 8 The symbol set ISO 8859 1 and PC 8 contain 11 semi graphic...

Page 114: ...the operator panel of the printer as internal font number 52 and 53 for programming detail see PCL Typeface List or by PCL command with the following parameters symbol set 0Ypitch 8 17 typeface 0 line...

Page 115: ...ace List or by PCL command with the following parameters symbol set 8U pitch 23 08 point size 9 09 typeface 5 Times Roman or symbol set 8U pitch 23 08 point size 10 49 typeface 5 Times Toman The four...

Page 116: ...ext control can be programmed The default values see table on page A 25 of these parameters are activated with the first selection of a barcode type Programming a new parameter modifies only the value...

Page 117: ...on a barcode ESC p P1 X absolute horizontal position to P1 ESC p P1 X relative horizontal position P1 to the left ESC p P1 X relative horizontal position P1 to the right ESC p P1 Y absolute vertical p...

Page 118: ...9 EAN 8 SC9 P1 122 EAN 13 SC2 P1 126 EAN 13 SC6 P1 129 EAN 13 SC9 P1 142 UPC A SC2 P1 146 UPC A SC6 P1 149 UPC A SC9 P1 162 UPC E SC2 P1 166 UPC E SC6 P1 169 UPC E SC9 P1 180 Codabar P1 181 MSI P1 188...

Page 119: ...e height is fixed point size 10 49 for USPS IMB Standard and point size 9 09 for USPS IMB Compact Barcode data This command specifies the barcode data field Two command formats are supported The first...

Page 120: ...al to the maximum bar width The programmer has to ensure that the actual selected font is adequate to be printed in combination with the barcode This command is not applicable for the USPS Intelligent...

Page 121: ...106 EAN 8 SC 6 6 yes fixed No 109 EAN 8 SC 9 8 yes fixed No 122 EAN 13 SC 2 4 yes fixed No 126 EAN 13 SC 6 6 yes fixed No 129 EAN 13 SC 9 8 yes fixed No 142 UPC A SC 2 4 yes fixed No 146 UPC A SC 6 6...

Page 122: ...Start Character Stop Character Code 39 2 of 5 types Codabar a b c d A B C D t n e A B C D Note Following combinations start stop are specified for Codabar but not checked by the printer a t b n c d e...

Page 123: ...ample is 1B 2A 7A 30 56 1B 2A 7A 31 38 30 48 1B 2A 7A 31 51 1B 2A 7A 3C 43 4F 44 45 33 39 3E 5A Print sample Example for 2 of 5 industrial type 2 of 5 industrial ESC z 1 V height 0 6 inch ESC z 180 H...

Page 124: ...for this example is 1B 2A 7A 34 56 1B 2A 70 35 30 30 78 35 30 30 59 1B 26 61 39 30 50 1B 2A 7A 34 51 1B 2A 7A 3C 31 32 33 34 3E 5A Print sample Example for EAN 8 SC2 type EAN 8 SC2 ESC z 1 0 2 V orie...

Page 125: ...this example is 1B 2A 7A 31 30 36 56 1B 26 61 32 37 30 50 1B 2A 7A 34 51 1B 2A 7A 31 30 5A 34 30 31 32 33 34 35 35 31 32 Print sample Example for EAN 8 SC9 add 5 type EAN 8 SC9 ESC z 1 0 9 V text OCR...

Page 126: ...B 2A 7A 31 32 32 56 1B 26 61 31 38 30 50 1B 2A 7A 32 51 1B 2A 7A 31 33 5A 34 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 30 31 38 Print sample Example for Codabar type Codabar ESC z 1 8 0 V ratio 3 0 ESC z 3 0 O text...

Page 127: ...Code 128 ESC z 2 1 0 V orient 90 ESC a 9 0 P text actual font below ESC z 4 Q data C o d e 1 2 8 ESC z C o d e 1 2 8 Z The HEXDUMP data stream for this example is 1B 28 73 31 70 32 30 76 31 73 30 62...

Page 128: ...US Anytown US The HEXDUMP POSTNET data stream for this example is 1B 2A 7A 32 30 30 56 1B 2A 7A 3C 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 3E 5A Print sample Mark Pollmann 101 Main St Anytown US Example for RMS4S...

Page 129: ...37 30 38 30 20 53 69 65 67 65 6E 0D 0A Print sample Notes The supported Datamatrix barcodes are 10x10 12x12 14x14 16x16 18x18 20x20 22x22 24x24 26x26 32x32 36x36 40x40 44x44 48x48 52x52 64x64 72x72 8x...

Page 130: ...S IMB Standard ESC z 2 4 0 V data 0123456709498765432101234567891 ESC z 0123456709498765432101234567891 Z CR LF LF 0D 0A 0A MARK POLLMANN CR LF MARK POLLMANN 0D 0A 91 MAIN STREET CR LF 91 MAIN STREET...

Page 131: ...B 1 Appendix B Symbol Sets Roman 8 Display ROMAN 8 ID Number 8U...

Page 132: ...Appendix B Symbol Sets B 2 ISO 8859 1 Latin 1 Display ISO L1 ID Number 0N...

Page 133: ...Appendix B Symbol Sets B 3 ISO 8859 2 Latin 2 Display ISO L2 ID Number 2N...

Page 134: ...Appendix B Symbol Sets B 4 ISO 8859 9 Latin 5 Display ISO L5 ID Number 5N...

Page 135: ...Appendix B Symbol Sets B 5 ISO 8859 15 Latin 9 Display ISO L9 ID Number 9N...

Page 136: ...Appendix B Symbol Sets B 6 PC 8 Code Page 437 Display PC 8 ID Number 10U...

Page 137: ...Appendix B Symbol Sets B 7 PC 8 Danish Norwegian Display PC 8 DN ID Number 11U...

Page 138: ...Appendix B Symbol Sets B 8 PC 850 Multilingual Display PC 850 ID Number 12U...

Page 139: ...Appendix B Symbol Sets B 9 PC 852 Latin 2 Display PC 852 ID Number 17U...

Page 140: ...Appendix B Symbol Sets B 10 PC 858 Multilingual Display PC 858 ID Number 13U...

Page 141: ...Appendix B Symbol Sets B 11 PC Turkish Display PC 8 TK ID Number 9T...

Page 142: ...Appendix B Symbol Sets B 12 Windows 3 1 Latin 1 Display WIN L1 ID Number 19U...

Page 143: ...Appendix B Symbol Sets B 13 Windows 3 1 Latin 2 Display WIN L2 ID Number 9E...

Page 144: ...Appendix B Symbol Sets B 14 Windows 3 1 Latin 5 Display WIN L5 ID Number 5T...

Page 145: ...Appendix B Symbol Sets B 15 Desktop Display DESKTOP ID Number 7J...

Page 146: ...Appendix B Symbol Sets B 16 PS text Display PS TEXT ID Number 10J...

Page 147: ...Appendix B Symbol Sets B 17 Ventura International Display VN INTL ID Number 13J...

Page 148: ...Appendix B Symbol Sets B 18 Ventura US Display VN US ID Number 14J...

Page 149: ...Appendix B Symbol Sets B 19 Microsoft Publishing Display MS PUBL ID Number 6J...

Page 150: ...Appendix B Symbol Sets B 20 Math 8 Display MATH 8 ID Number 8M...

Page 151: ...Appendix B Symbol Sets B 21 PS Math Display PS MATH ID Number 5M...

Page 152: ...Appendix B Symbol Sets B 22 Ventura Math Display VN MATH ID Number 6M...

Page 153: ...Appendix B Symbol Sets B 23 PI Font Display PI FONT ID Number 15U...

Page 154: ...Appendix B Symbol Sets B 24 Legal Display LEGAL ID Number 1U...

Page 155: ...Appendix B Symbol Sets B 25 ISO United Kingdom Display ISO 4 ID Number 1E...

Page 156: ...Appendix B Symbol Sets B 26 ISO US ASCII Display ISO 6 ID Number 0U...

Page 157: ...Appendix B Symbol Sets B 27 ISO Swedish Display ISO 11 ID Number 0S...

Page 158: ...Appendix B Symbol Sets B 28 ISO Italian Display ISO 15 ID Number 0I...

Page 159: ...Appendix B Symbol Sets B 29 ISO Spanish Display ISO 17 ID Number 2S...

Page 160: ...Appendix B Symbol Sets B 30 ISO German Display ISO 21 ID Number 1G...

Page 161: ...Appendix B Symbol Sets B 31 ISO Norwegian Display ISO 60 ID Number 0D...

Page 162: ...Appendix B Symbol Sets B 32 ISO French Display ISO 69 ID Number 1F...

Page 163: ...Appendix B Symbol Sets B 33 Windows 3 0 Latin 1 Display WIN 3 0 ID Number 9U...

Page 164: ...Appendix B Symbol Sets B 34 Windows 3 0 Baltic Display WIN BALTIC ID Number 10L...

Page 165: ...Appendix B Symbol Sets B 35 Symbol Display none ID Number 19M Note This Symbol Set is only addressable via a PCL Command...

Page 166: ...Appendix B Symbol Sets B 36 Windings Display none ID Number 579L Note This Symbol Set is only addressable via a PCL Command...

Page 167: ...C 1 Appendix C Order Numbers Image Cartridge Druck Kartusche 8709 003 34001 Transfer Roller Unit TRU 8709 003 34002...

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