389
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 2, June 1991
Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street,
Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and
distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not
allowed.
Preamble
The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to
share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public License is intended
to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software--to make sure
the software is free for all its users. This General Public License applies to
most of the Free Software Foundation's software and to any other program
whose authors commit to using it. (Some other Free Software Foundation
software is covered by the GNU Lesser General Public License instead.) You
can apply it to your programs, too.
When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not price. Our
General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you have the
freedom to distribute copies of free software (and charge for this service if you
wish), that you receive source code or can get it if you want it, that you can
change the software or use pieces of it in new free programs; and that you
know you can do these things.
To protect your rights, we need to make restrictions that forbid anyone to deny
you these rights or to ask you to surrender the rights. These restrictions
translate to certain responsibilities for you if you distribute copies of the
software, or if you modify it.
For example, if you distribute copies of such a program, whether gratis or for
a fee, you must give the recipients all the rights that you have. You must make
sure that they, too, receive or can get the source code. And you must show
them these terms so they know their rights.
We protect your rights with two steps: (1) copyright the software, and (2) offer
you this license which gives you legal permission to copy, distribute and/or
modify the software.
Also, for each author's protection and ours, we want to make certain that
everyone understands that there is no warranty for this free software. If the
software is modified by someone else and passed on, we want its recipients
to know that what they have is not the original, so that any problems
introduced by others will not reflect on the original authors' reputation.
Finally, any free program is threatened constantly by software patents. We
wish to avoid the danger that redistributors of a free program will individually
obtain patent licenses, in effect making the program proprietary. To prevent
this, we have made it clear that any patent must be licensed for everyone's
free use or not licensed at all.
Summary of Contents for P8000 Series
Page 1: ...P8000 Series Cartridge Ribbon Printer Administrator s Manual...
Page 3: ...Administrator s Manual P8000 Series Cartridge Ribbon Printers...
Page 214: ...214 Chapter 4 EMULATION Menu...
Page 248: ...248 Chapter 4 Printer Mgmt Menu...
Page 288: ...288 Chapter 7 Demo Facility...
Page 340: ...340 Appendix A Printing Speed...
Page 342: ...342 Appendix B ASCII Character Set...
Page 348: ...348 Appendix C Stacker Operation...
Page 360: ...360 Appendix D Performance Limitations...
Page 378: ...378 Appendix F The PTX_SETUP Commands...
Page 386: ...386 Appendix H Communication Statements LMPPLS LMPPHS LMPCLS LMPCHS...
Page 396: ...396 Appendix H Software License Agreement...
Page 421: ......
Page 422: ...256381 001C 256381 001...