Updated PCL 5
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QMS 1060 Print System Reference
C-10
Notes
The object ID can be used instead of the usual
PCL command to assign an ID. This ID is
overwritten by any ID assigned from the PCL
print job, if present. If neither a DOC command
nor the PCL print job specify an ID, the default
ID of 0 is used. Identifiers must be unique. If
the ID matches an ID for an existing object, that
object is deleted and replaced by the new
object.
If a %%IncludeFeature:remove command
precedes a %%IncludeFeature:install
command, the install command is ignored
(these two commands are mutually exclusive).
Notes
All downloaded objects are by default temporary and will
be deleted at the end of a job unless Administration/
Emulations/PCL5/Retain Temporary is set to On or On
Compatibility. If the file the %%IncludeFeature:install
command is attached to does not make its downloaded
fonts permanent or Administration/Emulations/PCL5/
Retain Temporary is not set, then those objects are
removed from the disk when the job completes.
A downloaded font can be accessed only by its ID if the
font is stored on the current resource. Regardless of its
resource, a font can be selected by its attributes. Example
A below shows a pair of jobs that will not produce the
desired results (subjob 2 has only the appearance of
storing the font on disk). By contrast, examples B and C
show a pair of jobs that will produce the desired results.
Examples Example
A—Job 1
%!
%%IncludeFeature:emulation(pcl5) install(6 20)
%%EndComments
<ESC>)s#W<<download font
header
>><ESC>*c33E
<ESC>(s#W<<
char 33 data
>><ESC>*c34E
<ESC>(s#W<<
char 34 data
>>... <ESC>*c5F
Summary of Contents for 1060
Page 1: ...QMS 1060 Print System Reference 1800338 001B...
Page 13: ...1 Introduction In This Chapter n About this manual n Typographic conventions...
Page 17: ...2 Print Media In This Chapter n Media sizes imageable areas and margins n Media storage...
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Page 229: ...A QMS Customer Support In This Chapter n Sources of customer support n QMS world wide offices...
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Page 279: ...E Configuration Menu In This Chapter n Configuration menu charts...
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