Set Commands
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set model <MODEL> trailer [<STRING>]
Example:
set model m7 trailer $FF
Set a trailer string to be sent to the printer at the end of any
print jobs passing through this <model>
.
The trailerstring
(<string>) can consist of up to nine elements. An example
element is a hexadecimal code (e.g., 0x04) or a pre-defined
variable on the print server (e.g., $FF for a formfeed). Use
list var
to see all available variables. To erase the trailer,
send the command with no
trailerstring
value; for example ‘set
model m1 trailer’.
set model <MODEL> config [config_num]
Set a printer configuration number config_num to be loaded
prior to printing a job on the specified model. If the command is
sent with config_num set to 0, the factory configuration is
loaded before the job prints. If config_num is in the range 1
through 8, the corresponding configuration number is loaded
before the job prints. To return to the default state where no
configuration is loaded, send the command with no config_num
value; for example ‘set model m1 config’. When no new
configuration is loaded, the current configuration settings will
be in effect for any jobs sent to model <model>. To see which
configuration, if any, will be loaded at the start of a job, use the
command ‘list model’ or ‘list model <model>’.
set model from default
Set all model settings back to factory defaults.
set model from stored
Set all current model settings to the values stored in flash
memory.
Summary of Contents for PrintNet P8000 Line
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