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Form Feed
Use this command to control whether a form feed is sent after the timeout
expires for each of your jobs. Note that some application software already
includes this function, in which case you need not add another form feed
with this command. Refer to the entry for the
/F
command in
Appendix D
.
Header Activation
Use this command to activate or deactivate a header. An active header will be
printed at the beginning of each job until you deactivate it. If you activate a
header but do not define it, the UCTP will use the default header for your
input port. Note that if you use a header, you may also want to activate the
form feed, because otherwise the header prints at the top of the first page
of the job itself. Refer to the entry for the
/H
command in
Appendix D
.
Header Definition
Use this command to define the header. A window appears in which you can
enter a header of up to 60 characters. Refer to the entry for the
/S
command
in
Appendix D
.
Cancel Jobs
Use this command to cancel all jobs sent from your input port. Refer to the
entry for the
/K
command in
Appendix D
.
Modify Timeout
Use this command to set the length of the timeout (from 1 to 999 seconds).
Entering a value of zero sets the timeout to
1
⁄
4
second (250 milliseconds). If
you are submitting a job that will involve transmission interruptions on
account of calculations that need to be performed (from CAD/CAM software,
for example), set the timeout to anywhere from 20 to 40 seconds. For non-
graphics printing, such as word-processing files, we recommend a 6-second
timeout. Refer to the entry for the
/TO
command in
Appendix D
.
Send a String
Use this command to send a string to a peripheral.
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