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Appendix 3
HP-RTL Command List
Command name
Command
Command Meaning and function
Limit
Enter HPGL/2 Mode
ESC % # B
Starts processing the following data as
an HP-GL2 command.
Transfer color
palette ignored
Enter PCL Mode
ESC % # A
Starts processing the following data as
an HP-RTL command.
Transfer color
palette ignored
Reset
ESC E
1. Outputs the data received so far.
2. Executes the HP-GL2 IN command.
3. Returns HP-RTL CAP to (0,0).
4. Sets the controller to the HP RTL
parsing mode.
5. Terminates the raster mode.
Parameters not
changed
Universal Exit
Language/Start of
PCL
ESC % #x|X
1. Outputs all data input before this
command.
2. Returns the controller to the HP-GL2
or HP RTL parsing mode.
Apple Talk Config
ESC & B #
W[binary data]
Sets communication with the Apple Talk
driver.
Not supported
Configure Image
Data
ESC * v #
W[data]
Sets up the controller as a color controller
as follows.
1. Determine each index bit and creates a
color palette.
2. Set a color model.
3. Set the pixel encoding mode.
4. Determines each RGB bit.
5. Sets a white/black value corresponding
to RGB.
Other commands
ignored,
excluding the
pixel encoding
command
Set Red Parameter
ESC * v # a|A
Defines the red color configuration of the
color palette.
Only
concatenation
command valid
Set Green Parameter
ESC * v # b|B
Defines the green color configuration of
the color palette.
Only
concatenation
command valid
Set Blue Parameter
ESC * v # c|C
Defines the blue color configuration of
the color palette.
Only
concatenation
command valid
Assign Color Index
Number
ESC * v # i|I
Assigns a defined RGB parameter to an
index number.
Index Number
Summary of Contents for Wide Format 6030
Page 1: ...Version 3 0 January 2006 Xerox 6030 6050 Wide Format Copier Printer User Guide 701P45100 ...
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Page 29: ...ChapterChapter 0 1 Product Overview Chapter 1 ...
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Page 52: ...3 The scanned original will eject to the document output tray Remove the original ...
Page 60: ...5 Gently but firmly close the media tray ...
Page 65: ...9 Close the media tray ...
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Page 75: ...Chapter Chapter 0 2 Copy Chapter 2 ...
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Page 141: ...ChapterChapter 0 4 Stored Jobs Chapter 4 ...
Page 151: ...ChapterChapter 0 5 Custom Presets Meter Check Chapter 5 ...
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Page 187: ...ChapterChapter 0 6 Scanner Functions Chapter 6 ...
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Page 215: ...ChapterChapter 0 8 Printer Setup Chapter 8 ...
Page 252: ...An example of the configuration list settings printout is shown below ...
Page 257: ...ChapterChapter 0 9 Logical Printer Setup and Operation Chapter 9 ...
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Page 345: ...ChapterChapter 0 10 Additional Operations from the Printer Menu Chapter 10 ...
Page 367: ...ChapterChapter 0 11 Ethernet Print Service for UNIX Chapter 11 ...
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