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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – TABLE OF CONTENTS; GLOSSARY
  • Page 4 – ii
  • Page 5 – iii; A number assigned to a character that uniquely identifies it.; Control code
  • Page 6 – iv; The current position of the imaginary cursor.
  • Page 7 – A method of shading using parallel lines.
  • Page 8 – vi
  • Page 9 – vii
  • Page 10 – viii; See
  • Page 11 – ix
  • Page 13 – CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION - 1; CHAPTER 1
  • Page 14 – CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION - 2; ABOUT THE MANUAL 3
  • Page 15 – CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION - 3; ABOUT THE MANUAL
  • Page 16 – CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION - 4; Using Word Processing Packages and Spreadsheets; C language program
  • Page 17 – CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION - 5; Development
  • Page 18 – CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION - 6
  • Page 19 – PRINTER CONTROL
  • Page 20 – ONTENTS
  • Page 25 – LIST
  • Page 27 – Status Readback
  • Page 29 – CONTROLLING THE PRINTER; Codes; ASCII code 8. This code moves the cursor one column to the left.; ASCII code 10. This code performs a line feed.; feed; ASCII code 13. This code performs a carriage return.; tab; ASCII code 32. This code moves the cursor one column to the right.
  • Page 30 – Sequences; Esc; termination
  • Page 31 – functions mode
  • Page 33 – CONTROL; size
  • Page 34 – tray
  • Page 35 – source; If # = 2 the current page is printed and paper is fed in manually.
  • Page 36 – offset registration; Positive
  • Page 37 – printing
  • Page 38 – It is recommended to insert this command at the end of each job.; EscCRFD
  • Page 39 – EscCRGL
  • Page 40 – Page; page
  • Page 41 – page dimensions
  • Page 43 – # stands for the unit of measurement in dots per inch.
  • Page 44 – The top margin command is ignored if the current VMI is 0.
  • Page 47 – If the current VMI is 0 the command is ignored.
  • Page 48 – Vertical cursor positioning - rows; The parameter value can have up to two decimal places.; Vertical cursor positioning - units; Vertical cursor positioning - decipoints; The cursor’s horizontal position remains unchanged.
  • Page 49 – Horizontal cursor positioning - columns; Horizontal cursor positioning - units; The Units value is defined by the
  • Page 50 – Horizontal cursor positioning - decipoints; The cursor’s vertical position remains unchanged.
  • Page 53 – FONTS; sans serif; types
  • Page 58 – set ID code command
  • Page 63 – Scaling the scalable fonts vertically or horizontally
  • Page 64 – This command designates the stroke weight of the primary font.
  • Page 67 – ID
  • Page 75 – Vendor
  • Page 76 – Value Vendor
  • Page 77 – is; MSL Symbol Index
  • Page 86 – GRAPHICS; For example; This command sets the source image transparency.
  • Page 87 – pattern; This command sets the pattern transparency.
  • Page 88 – Fill patterns
  • Page 90 – # = 2 deletes the pattern whose ID number was specified most recently.
  • Page 91 – Pattern example
  • Page 92 – Rectangles; position
  • Page 93 – Gray scale example
  • Page 94 – Graphics; the; Portrait
  • Page 95 – raster; # is the number of rows that are left blank at the top of the image.; compression
  • Page 100 – ESC; This command resets the compression mode setting to 0.
  • Page 101 – Raster graphics example
  • Page 105 – default picture frame; This command sets the vertical size of the picture frame.; horizontal plot size
  • Page 107 – This command terminates the macro definition.
  • Page 109 – Macros; This command deletes all macros from the printer’s memory.
  • Page 111 – Laser diode video interface port of the MIO port is opened.
  • Page 112 – READBACK; Status
  • Page 120 – condensed; downloaded font
  • Page 121 – italic; location unit; solid
  • Page 122 – upright; width
  • Page 123 – CHAPTER 3
  • Page 126 – MODES; Command
  • Page 127 – Send Raster Data by Plane
  • Page 129 – Send Direct Value by Plane; Send Direct Value by Pixel
  • Page 130 – Format
  • Page 132 – PALETTES; Color; Color; Color
  • Page 133 – Palette; Pop Palette
  • Page 136 – OUTPUT; Download Dither Matrix; Monochrome
  • Page 137 – Set
  • Page 140 – long format; raster data; short format
  • Page 141 – CHAPTER 4
  • Page 149 – SYNTAX; Integer - integers are allowed in the range -2
  • Page 150 – THE HP-GL GRAPHICS WINDOW
  • Page 151 – PREPARING TO PRINT GRAPHIC IMAGES; Mode
  • Page 152 – Commands; DF - Default set instruction
  • Page 154 – Plot Area and Unit Setting Instructions; IP - Input scaling point
  • Page 156 – END
  • Page 157 – RO - Rotate coordinate system
  • Page 159 – Coordinates are absolute values in user or current units.; PR - Relative coordinate pen move; Coordinates used are relative values in current units.
  • Page 160 – AA - Draw absolute arc
  • Page 162 – qd; PE - Polyline encoded; flag
  • Page 165 – EA - Edge rectangle absolute
  • Page 166 – ER - Edge rectangle relative; qc
  • Page 167 – RA - Fill rectangle absolute
  • Page 168 – RR - Fill rectangle relative
  • Page 172 – Labels are always drawn with rounded ends and joins.
  • Page 173 – LT - Line type selection; Line pattern number
  • Page 174 – RF - Raster fill definition; stands for a pixel in the defined fill.
  • Page 175 – SV - Screened vectors
  • Page 176 – TR - Transparency mode
  • Page 177 – WU - Select unit for pen width
  • Page 179 – SD - Define standard font
  • Page 182 – The default standard font is the HP-GL stick font.; SA - Select alternate font
  • Page 183 – font-ID : the identity number of any accessible font
  • Page 184 – DT - Define label terminator; parameter
  • Page 185 – DI - Absolute direction; tan
  • Page 186 – DR - Relative direction
  • Page 189 – SR - Set relative character size; SL - Character slant
  • Page 190 – SB - Scalable or bitmap fonts; TD - Transparent data; mode
  • Page 195 – PRINTER JOB
  • Page 198 – PJL; All PJL commands except the; Printer
  • Page 199 – The print job is possibly followed by more printed PJL commands.; jobs
  • Page 201 – Syntax errors include :; errors
  • Page 202 – HOW TO USE PJL
  • Page 203 – GROUP; Command Group
  • Page 204 – COMMANDS; Syntax; operation
  • Page 205 – emulation; remarks
  • Page 206 – Example; Language; There are three methods of switching printer languages.; switching
  • Page 207 – JOB SEPARATION COMMANDS
  • Page 208 – job name
  • Page 209 – environment
  • Page 210 – these
  • Page 211 – current PJL job only.
  • Page 212 – General PJL Environment Variables
  • Page 220 – Variables
  • Page 230 – Personality
  • Page 231 – Parameters
  • Page 234 – The; personality; Examples
  • Page 235 – INQUIRE; This; DINQUIRE; from more variables, send multiple; DINQUIRE
  • Page 236 – This example requests the PCL-specific settings.; After sending the; ECHO
  • Page 237 – Response Syntax; words
  • Page 238 – Category; Information requesting
  • Page 239 – feature
  • Page 240 – INTRAY2; category
  • Page 243 – The application can send the
  • Page 244 – Variable
  • Page 245 – variable
  • Page 248 – Recovery
  • Page 249 – DEVICE ATTENDANCE COMMANDS; RDYMSG; message; message
  • Page 250 – OPMSG; STMSG
  • Page 251 – key
  • Page 253 – CHAPTER 6
  • Page 258 – DETAILS
  • Page 259 – printer command, to distinguish it from the
  • Page 260 – Control
  • Page 262 – CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 10; HT
  • Page 263 – CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 11
  • Page 264 – CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 12; Reset printer / change emulation mode; User reset
  • Page 265 – CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 13; set; Set page length; EscCn; or; Set left margin
  • Page 266 – CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 14; Spacing
  • Page 267 – CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 15; Tabs; Set horizontal tab stops
  • Page 268 – CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 16; Set vertical channel tab stops; Standard; Set pitch to 10 characters per inch
  • Page 269 – CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 17; Esc P
  • Page 270 – CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 18; Cancel double-strike mode
  • Page 271 – CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 19; Cancel italic mode; Esc–n
  • Page 272 – CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 20; Select printing mode
  • Page 273 – CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 21; Select international character set; Esctn; customized; Define characters
  • Page 274 – CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 22; Select standard / downloaded characters
  • Page 275 – CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 23; Select image mode; Sample 9; Reassign image mode
  • Page 276 – CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 24; Print 9 bit image
  • Page 277 – CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 25; Print single-density image
  • Page 278 – CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 26; EscYn
  • Page 279 – CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 27
  • Page 280 – CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 28
  • Page 281 – CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 1; CHAPTER 7
  • Page 282 – CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 2
  • Page 283 – CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 3
  • Page 284 – CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 4; Set single-density image mode
  • Page 285 – CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 5
  • Page 286 – CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 6; BEL; control code; Esc Y; has the same effect as the; Esc L; BASIC this would be:
  • Page 287 – CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 7; NOTATION USED IN THIS EMULATION DESCRIPTION; Conventions
  • Page 288 – CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 8
  • Page 289 – CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 9; Automatic line feed; To turn the automatic line feed function ON, set n to 1.; Enable printer; Change emulation mode
  • Page 290 – CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 10; Paper input control
  • Page 291 – CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 11
  • Page 292 – CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 12; Line spacing and tabs
  • Page 293 – CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 13; Set horizontal tabs
  • Page 294 – CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 14; Characters; EscPn; SI
  • Page 295 – CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 15; SO
  • Page 296 – CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 16; Underline mode
  • Page 297 – CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 17; Select a character from the All Character Code table
  • Page 298 – CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 18; Esc I
  • Page 299 – CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 19; and
  • Page 300 – CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 20; Set quadruple-density image mode
  • Page 301 – CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 21
  • Page 302 – CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 22
  • Page 303 – CHAPTER 8 BAR CODE CONTROL - 1; CHAPTER 8
  • Page 304 – CHAPTER 8 BAR CODE CONTROL - 2
  • Page 305 – CHAPTER 8 BAR CODE CONTROL - 3
  • Page 306 – CHAPTER 8 BAR CODE CONTROL - 4; PRINT BAR CODES OR EXPANDED CHARACTERS; n”. For further information about
  • Page 307 – CHAPTER 8 BAR CODE CONTROL - 5; DEFINITION OF PARAMETERS; Drawing Shading
  • Page 308 – CHAPTER 8 BAR CODE CONTROL - 6; Bar Code Human Readable Line On or Off
  • Page 309 – CHAPTER 8 BAR CODE CONTROL - 7
  • Page 310 – CHAPTER 8 BAR CODE CONTROL - 8
  • Page 311 – ESC i; “V” or “v” is a terminator.
  • Page 312 – CHAPTER 8 BAR CODE CONTROL - 10; PROGRAM
  • Page 313 – CHAPTER 9
  • Page 316 – P A 10; -1. Real numbers specified for a parameter that should be an integer; Selection; system
  • Page 317 – area; Legal
  • Page 318 – Initialization and Default Setting Instructions
  • Page 319 – Plot Area and Unit Setting Instructions
  • Page 322 – Current position; Plots a straight line only when the pen is down.
  • Page 323 – AR - Draw relative arc
  • Page 324 – Radius
  • Page 326 – After plotting the cursor returns to its point of origin.
  • Page 328 – After plotting, the cursor returns to its point of origin.
  • Page 332 – PT - Pen thickness select; Plot; CS - Standard character set
  • Page 334 – Specifies the character plot direction.
  • Page 335 – X increment; SI - Set absolute character size
  • Page 338 – Set High resolution control; EscCRRO; EscCRRL
  • Page 342 – IBM PROPRINTER XL
  • Page 363 – IBM ProPrinter XL
  • Page 381 – PostScript Specific Variables
  • Page 382 – EPSON Specific Variables
  • Page 383 – IBM Specific Variables
  • Page 387 – HOW TO READ THE CARD COMMANDS SPECIFICATION; Command data sequences and syntax.; Devices; Abbreviation Device
  • Page 388 – Select Storage Device Command
  • Page 389 – Format Command; This command executes a logical format.
  • Page 390 – Save Data Command; 4 MEMORY FULL
  • Page 391 – This command executes the specified ID data.
  • Page 394 – This command saves the font with the ID which is specified with the; Error
  • Page 397 – which is specified with the
  • Page 399 – USE CARD COMMANDS FROM PCL; The priority for searching is as follows
  • Page 400 – Use Download Fonts
  • Page 401 – USE CARD COMMANDS FROM POSTSCRIPT; Slot 2:
  • Page 402 – APPENDIX C HBP MODE COMMANDS - 1; APPENDIX C
  • Page 403 – APPENDIX C HBP MODE COMMANDS - 2
  • Page 405 – APPENDIX C HBP MODE COMMANDS - 4; COMMAND TO ENTER HBP MODE; The printer enters the HBP mode when this command is received.; Explanation; The printer executes the following HBP commands in HBP mode.
  • Page 406 – APPENDIX C HBP MODE COMMANDS - 5; List
  • Page 407 – APPENDIX C HBP MODE COMMANDS - 6
  • Page 408 – APPENDIX C HBP MODE COMMANDS - 7; This command sets the sleep time in minutes.; The command is valid until one of the following occurs.
  • Page 409 – APPENDIX C HBP MODE COMMANDS - 8
  • Page 410 – APPENDIX C HBP MODE COMMANDS - 9
  • Page 411 – APPENDIX C HBP MODE COMMANDS - 10
  • Page 412 – APPENDIX C HBP MODE COMMANDS - 11; Graphic Data Format
  • Page 414 – APPENDIX C HBP MODE COMMANDS - 13; RECOMMENDED COMMAND STRING
  • Page 415 – APPENDIX C HBP MODE COMMANDS - 14
  • Page 416 – APPENDIX D; REFERENCE LIST OF
  • Page 419 – SPECIFICATION; Function Description
  • Page 420 – COMMAND REFERENCE LIST; Descriptions; OPTIONALOUTPUTBIN10:; ALLSTACKER
  • Page 423 – This operator selects the specified output tray and output mode.; end
  • Page 426 – APPENDIX E REFERENCE LIST OF FS-5050 SERIES UNIQUE COMMANDS - 1; APPENDIX E
  • Page 427 – APPENDIX E REFERENCE LIST OF FS-5050 SERIES UNIQUE COMMANDS - 2
  • Page 428 – APPENDIX E REFERENCE LIST OF FS-5050 SERIES UNIQUE COMMANDS - 3
  • Page 429 – APPENDIX E REFERENCE LIST OF FS-5050 SERIES UNIQUE COMMANDS - 4; Select the tray of the Finisher/Stapler unit
  • Page 430 – APPENDIX E REFERENCE LIST OF FS-5050 SERIES UNIQUE COMMANDS - 5
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First version

August, 1999

Created for HL-1050/1070/1250/1270N/
1450/1470N/P2500/1660e/2060/2400C

Ver. A

March, 2000

Revised for Addition of HL-2400Ce/3400CN

Ver. B

March, 2001

Revised for Addition of HL-1650/1670N/3260N/2460

Ver. C

October, 2001

Revised for Addition of HL-1450/1470N

Ver. D

June, 2003

Revised for Addition of HL-7050/1850/1870N/5050/
5070N

Ver. E

September, 2003

Reviced for Addition of HL-2600CN/3450CN.

Ver. F

October, 2003

Reviced for Addition of HL-5040.








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Summary

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; GLOSSARY

i TABLE OF CONTENTS GLOSSARY CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1. ABOUT THE MANUAL ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 2. AREAS OF USE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 CHAPTER 2 PCL 1. COMMAND LIST --...

Page 4 - ii

ii CHAPTER 6 EPSON FX-850 1. COMMAND LIST ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3 2. INTRODUCTION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5 3. EMULATION DETAILS -----------------------------------...

Page 5 - iii; A number assigned to a character that uniquely identifies it.; Control code

iii GLOSSARY Absolute plotting A method of plotting in the HP-GL and HP-GL/2 graphics language where coordinates are specified relative to the origin of the coordinate system currently in use. Anchor point The top left-hand corner of the PCL picture frame. You can position this on the page using a P...

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