FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE (FSL) COMMANDS
Table 3-4. Pitch choices
Original pitch
Selected pitch
< / = 8.55
CPI
10
CPI
> 8.55—10
CPI
13.3
CPI
> 10—13.3
CPI
15
CPI
> 13.3—17.1
CPI
20
CPI
> 17.1
CPI
27
CPI
Typographic
15
CPI
Example 1
@Y60, 10, 18@ sets a link so 10 CPI selection using FSL Y3 or
SCS are mapped to GFID 18.
Example 2
@Y60, 16, 253@ sets a link so 16.7/17.1 CPI selections using FSL
Y3 or SCS are mapped to GFID 253.
Y61—Setup for User-defined Strings
@Y61, n, <string>@
Allows you to define up to eight user strings.
<n>
User-string ID number (0—7)
The ID 6 is reserved for begin Advanced Function
Presentation (AFP) print job.
The ID 7 is reserved for terminate Advanced
Function Presentation (AFP) print job.
<string>
User string contents in Hexadecimal (HEX) or
characters with apostrophe notation
Remember
•
If the strings selected under function Y51 are not
programmed, no data is sent.
•
The apostrophe escape notation or HEX can be used in the
programming of this function.
•
The separator must be a comma except for HEX data.
•
The length of a user string is limited by the size of the free
user area in the nonvolatile memory. The actual size of the
free user area is specified in the test print out.
•
When using Advance Function Printing (AFP), user string 6
and 7 are reserved.
Example 1
@Y61, 1, 1B, 34@ defines the user string 1 as 1B 34 HEX.
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