information on optional emulation cards, see appendix C,
“Optional Accessories Available,” and chapter 4, “Using
Optional Accessories.”
ESP Conflicts
Some applications do not provide command sequences at the
beginning of a file, but send only text as their default mode. ESP
selection errors may occur in such cases.
Some applications and interface configurations require changing
the emulation wait timeout to adjust the time required between files
that are sent. If you use two interface ports and send an HP PCL
file and PostScript file simultaneously or less than 5 seconds apart,
there may be a conflict. The simplest way to adjust the emulation
wait timeout is with the PS Executive Utilities Program. To increase
the timeout, use the Options category, Default Timeouts selection,
and increase the set emulation wait timeout. (Microsoft Windows
seems particularly sensitive to the emulation wait timeout.)
Selecting Printer Languages
There are two methods of configuring a printer port to a specific
language: you may use the PS Executive Series Utilities Program
(which you should have already installed) or you may use
PostScript commands to change your mode selection. It’s faster and
easier to use the utilities.
Selecting Printer Language: Printer Utilities
Using the PS Executive Series Utilities is the easiest way to change
printer language if you are not using ESP mode. You have two
different ways to change languages with the utilities.
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