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... automatically converts settings files to an appropriate format and sends them to the device you to send the specified file to a device's printer port, and to read the response. The CLI uses the following commands can be used in Windows, and then enter the correct... the operation of the Mass Deployment Tool (CLI) The tool's Command Line Interface (CLI) allows you to send the specified file to a device's printer port. Command send read --ip IP_address --file your_file_name.pjl --output our_file_name.txt 14 4 Use of a command Examples Applying settings files: settingcmd.exe apply...
... automatically converts settings files to an appropriate format and sends them to the device you to send the specified file to a device's printer port, and to read the response. The CLI uses the following commands can be used in Windows, and then enter the correct... the operation of the Mass Deployment Tool (CLI) The tool's Command Line Interface (CLI) allows you to send the specified file to a device's printer port. Command send read --ip IP_address --file your_file_name.pjl --output our_file_name.txt 14 4 Use of a command Examples Applying settings files: settingcmd.exe apply...
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..." in SNMP communication. Community name against "SET" in SNMP communication. The model name of the target device (USB-connected devices only). Specify the path to printer correctly after applying settings. See each command description in the PJL conversion table. Specify the path to extract the package contents to learn which options...
..." in SNMP communication. Community name against "SET" in SNMP communication. The model name of the target device (USB-connected devices only). Specify the path to printer correctly after applying settings. See each command description in the PJL conversion table. Specify the path to extract the package contents to learn which options...
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Brother Printer Technical Reference Guide HL-1050/1070/1250/1270N/1450/1470N/P2500/ 1660e/2060/2400C/2400Ce/3400CN/1650/ 1670N/3260N/2460/7050/1850/1870N/5040/ 5050/5070N/5140/5150D/5170DN/.../3150CDN/ 3170CDW/1110/1111/1112/1118/L8250CDN/ L8350CDW(T)/L9200CDW(T)/L9300CDW(T)/ L2300/L2300D/L2320D/L2321D/2260/2260D/ L2305W/L2340DW/L2360DN/L2361DN/2560DN/ L2360DW/L2365DW/L2366DW/2569DW/ HL-1212W/1210W/ 1210WR/1212WR/ 1210WE/1211W/1218W/1200/1201/1202/1208/ L5000D/5580D/5585D/5595DN/L5102DW/ L5100DN(T)/5590DN/L5200DW(T)/L5202DW/ L6200DW(T)/L6202DW/L6250DN/L6250DW/ L6300DW...
Brother Printer Technical Reference Guide HL-1050/1070/1250/1270N/1450/1470N/P2500/ 1660e/2060/2400C/2400Ce/3400CN/1650/ 1670N/3260N/2460/7050/1850/1870N/5040/ 5050/5070N/5140/5150D/5170DN/.../3150CDN/ 3170CDW/1110/1111/1112/1118/L8250CDN/ L8350CDW(T)/L9200CDW(T)/L9300CDW(T)/ L2300/L2300D/L2320D/L2321D/2260/2260D/ L2305W/L2340DW/L2360DN/L2361DN/2560DN/ L2360DW/L2365DW/L2366DW/2569DW/ HL-1212W/1210W/ 1210WR/1212WR/ 1210WE/1211W/1218W/1200/1201/1202/1208/ L5000D/5580D/5585D/5595DN/L5102DW/ L5100DN(T)/5590DN/L5200DW(T)/L5202DW/ L6200DW(T)/L6202DW/L6250DN/L6250DW/ L6300DW...
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...9. INDEX 18 CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 GRAPHICS LANGUAGE 1. COMMANDS 12 8. INTRODUCTION 10 3. INDEX 52 CHAPTER 5 PJL PRINTER JOB LANGUAGE 1. INDEX 81 i JOB CONTROL 15 5. INTRODUCTION 3 2. COLOR GRAPHICS 12 5. TABLE OF CONTENTS GLOSSARY CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.... AREAS OF USE 4 CHAPTER 2 PCL PRINTER CONTROL LANGUAGE 1. COMMAND LIST 7 2. CONTROLLING THE PRINTER 11 4. USING FONTS 47 6. USING GRAPHICS 81 7. INDEX 116 CHAPTER 3 PCL5C 1. COLOR PALLETS 10 4. ENHANCE OUTPUT...
...9. INDEX 18 CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 GRAPHICS LANGUAGE 1. COMMANDS 12 8. INTRODUCTION 10 3. INDEX 52 CHAPTER 5 PJL PRINTER JOB LANGUAGE 1. INDEX 81 i JOB CONTROL 15 5. INTRODUCTION 3 2. COLOR GRAPHICS 12 5. TABLE OF CONTENTS GLOSSARY CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.... AREAS OF USE 4 CHAPTER 2 PCL PRINTER CONTROL LANGUAGE 1. COMMAND LIST 7 2. CONTROLLING THE PRINTER 11 4. USING FONTS 47 6. USING GRAPHICS 81 7. INDEX 116 CHAPTER 3 PCL5C 1. COLOR PALLETS 10 4. ENHANCE OUTPUT...
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... 6 EPSON FX-850 1. INTRODUCTION 5 3. COMMANDS 9 7. INTRODUCTION 5 3. NOTATION USED IN THIS EMULATION DESCRIPTION 7 5. INTRODUCTION 3 2. EXAMPLE PROGRAM LISTINGS 12 CHAPTER 9 HP-GL GRAPHICS LANGUAGE 1. COMMANDS 6 4. CONTROLLING THE PRINTER 8 6. COMMAND LIST 3 2. COMMAND LIST 3 2. OUTLINE 3 2. DETAILED INFORMATION 10 APPENDIX A COMPARISON LIST APPENDIX B FLASH/PCMCIA CARD COMMANDS APPENDIX C HBP MODE COMMANDS APPENDIX D REFERENCE LIST OF MX...
... 6 EPSON FX-850 1. INTRODUCTION 5 3. COMMANDS 9 7. INTRODUCTION 5 3. NOTATION USED IN THIS EMULATION DESCRIPTION 7 5. INTRODUCTION 3 2. EXAMPLE PROGRAM LISTINGS 12 CHAPTER 9 HP-GL GRAPHICS LANGUAGE 1. COMMANDS 6 4. CONTROLLING THE PRINTER 8 6. COMMAND LIST 3 2. COMMAND LIST 3 2. OUTLINE 3 2. DETAILED INFORMATION 10 APPENDIX A COMPARISON LIST APPENDIX B FLASH/PCMCIA CARD COMMANDS APPENDIX C HBP MODE COMMANDS APPENDIX D REFERENCE LIST OF MX...
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...modified print environment are not retained when the macro has finished running a macro in which the user units can insert into the printer cartridge slots. Cartridges can position this on the page using cartridges is equal to the HMI (horizontal motion index). and lowercase, ... font), or when a space character is represented by a number of data that they allow you can be used to make up printer memory space. GLOSSARY Absolute plotting Anchor point Anisotropic scaling ASCII Attribute Bitmap font Bold Calling a macro Cartridge Cartridge font Character cell Character ...
...modified print environment are not retained when the macro has finished running a macro in which the user units can insert into the printer cartridge slots. Cartridges can position this on the page using cartridges is equal to the HMI (horizontal motion index). and lowercase, ... font), or when a space character is represented by a number of data that they allow you can be used to make up printer memory space. GLOSSARY Absolute plotting Anchor point Anisotropic scaling ASCII Attribute Bitmap font Bold Calling a macro Cartridge Cartridge font Character cell Character ...
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... current unit type in use in which LaserJet mode is made to 1/720". Effective window The area of other characters that tell the printer which the printer imitates the functions of a cursor that is enabled for overlay runs as the final operation before it is determined by a string of...the logical page, the PCL picture frame, the hard clip and the soft clip limits. Current units are a subset of measure equal to visualize the printer's operation in the font. Cross-hatching A method of HP-GL and HP-GL/2 mode settings that you have a cursor, it leaves the factory...
... current unit type in use in which LaserJet mode is made to 1/720". Effective window The area of other characters that tell the printer which the printer imitates the functions of a cursor that is enabled for overlay runs as the final operation before it is determined by a string of...the logical page, the PCL picture frame, the hard clip and the soft clip limits. Current units are a subset of measure equal to visualize the printer's operation in the font. Cross-hatching A method of HP-GL and HP-GL/2 mode settings that you have a cursor, it leaves the factory...
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...primary and secondary fonts, the HMI is physically possible to the printer as the first part of characters that are equivalent to the LaserJet mode printable area. The horizontal distance that are in harmony together. Internal font A font that identify it uniquely: character or symbol ...-GL/2 mode settings that is therefore always available for example, Brougham 10 pitch, or a font generated from a scalable typeface stored in the printer's ROM, installed on cartridge or downloaded from 0%, white, to use , for use the entire graphics window to mean "typeface". Hard clip...
...primary and secondary fonts, the HMI is physically possible to the printer as the first part of characters that are equivalent to the LaserJet mode printable area. The horizontal distance that are in harmony together. Internal font A font that identify it uniquely: character or symbol ...-GL/2 mode settings that is therefore always available for example, Brougham 10 pitch, or a font generated from a scalable typeface stored in the printer's ROM, installed on cartridge or downloaded from 0%, white, to use , for use the entire graphics window to mean "typeface". Hard clip...
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... physical page on which the cursor can be stored in the LaserJet print model. Justification The way in which text is used to control the printer in LaserJet mode PCL addressable area See logical page. The area of escape sequences that can be applied to specify the position of the logical..., in which case the destination image is visible through the white parts of the pattern, or opaque, in which case the destination image is a laser printer the HP-GL/2 and HP-GL graphics languages retains the notion of a pen and allows you call a macro or enter HP-GL and HP-GL...
... physical page on which the cursor can be stored in the LaserJet print model. Justification The way in which text is used to control the printer in LaserJet mode PCL addressable area See logical page. The area of escape sequences that can be applied to specify the position of the logical..., in which case the destination image is visible through the white parts of the pattern, or opaque, in which case the destination image is a laser printer the HP-GL/2 and HP-GL graphics languages retains the notion of a pen and allows you call a macro or enter HP-GL and HP-GL...
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...of text. This is the first of these. Scalable fonts are longer than the top edge. The paper or envelope on which the printer can print. So called because the language was originally invented for character height. The standard unit of measurement for use the polygon buffer ... spaced. vii See height. A component of a font's style - Some HP-GL and HPGL/2 commands use with plotters. In LaserJet mode the printer maintains two current font settings. A form of image scaling using the HP-GL and HP-GL/2 graphics language. Perforation skip Permanent font Permanent macro ...
...of text. This is the first of these. Scalable fonts are longer than the top edge. The paper or envelope on which the printer can print. So called because the language was originally invented for character height. The standard unit of measurement for use the polygon buffer ... spaced. vii See height. A component of a font's style - Some HP-GL and HPGL/2 commands use with plotters. In LaserJet mode the printer maintains two current font settings. A form of image scaling using the HP-GL and HP-GL/2 graphics language. Perforation skip Permanent font Permanent macro ...
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...current emulation mode with the most recent control panel settings -- See internal font. You can either be written to scale graphic images. as anisotropic, isotropic and point factor scaling. In LaserJet mode the printer maintains two current font settings. Sans serif typefaces do not have .... In HP-GL or HP-GL/2 mode you require. Two imaginary points called P1 and P2 that contains the software controlling the printer and the printer internal fonts. Read Only Memory. A horizontal sub-division of zeroes and ones that are composed. A method of representing a graphic image ...
...current emulation mode with the most recent control panel settings -- See internal font. You can either be written to scale graphic images. as anisotropic, isotropic and point factor scaling. In LaserJet mode the printer maintains two current font settings. Sans serif typefaces do not have .... In HP-GL or HP-GL/2 mode you require. Two imaginary points called P1 and P2 that contains the software controlling the printer and the printer internal fonts. Read Only Memory. A horizontal sub-division of zeroes and ones that are composed. A method of representing a graphic image ...
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... destination image is visible throughout the white parts of the source image, or opaque, in LaserJet mode or change to LaserJet emulation from the printer's memory when a reset is performed. A common file format used . The source image is either by the current source and pattern transparency ... the HP-GL and HP-GL/2 SC command. A shape consisting of a closed group of thin lined characters. Several subpolygons can reset the printer to its user default settings either transparent, in which case the destination image is applied to mean "typeface". A set Tab channel Temporary font...
... destination image is visible throughout the white parts of the source image, or opaque, in LaserJet mode or change to LaserJet emulation from the printer's memory when a reset is performed. A common file format used . The source image is either by the current source and pattern transparency ... the HP-GL and HP-GL/2 SC command. A shape consisting of a closed group of thin lined characters. Several subpolygons can reset the printer to its user default settings either transparent, in which case the destination image is applied to mean "typeface". A set Tab channel Temporary font...
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x This can be set using printer commands or with the printer's control panel by adjusting the "Lines" menu option in PAGE FORMAT MODE. The vertical distance that the print position moves down the page when a line feed is performed. VMI Vertical motion index.
x This can be set using printer commands or with the printer's control panel by adjusting the "Lines" menu option in PAGE FORMAT MODE. The vertical distance that the print position moves down the page when a line feed is performed. VMI Vertical motion index.
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... includes both "PCLXL" and "PCL5e". The User's guide also describes the printers control panel and how you can set -up information, such as how to connect the printer to make the printer perform each of the emulation modes. For the differences between each of the ...using the keys. Each emulation mode section describes the software commands (the escape sequences and control codes) that you can use to your HL-Series printer. As for each model, see the Appendix "Model Comparison." CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION - 3 1. Some example programs are included to help...
... includes both "PCLXL" and "PCL5e". The User's guide also describes the printers control panel and how you can set -up information, such as how to connect the printer to make the printer perform each of the emulation modes. For the differences between each of the ...using the keys. Each emulation mode section describes the software commands (the escape sequences and control codes) that you can use to your HL-Series printer. As for each model, see the Appendix "Model Comparison." CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION - 3 1. Some example programs are included to help...
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... HP-GL/2 or HP-GL mode offers many powerful graphic features that enable you are outlined in the form that your HL-Series printer. fprintf(prn,"\33E"); /* Esc E - Enter HP-GL/2 */ fprintf(prn,"IN"); /* Initialize */ fprintf(prn,"SP1PA1024,1024"); /* Select pen 1 & move to 0,0 */ ...= fopen("PRN","wb"); Many commercial graphic packages, notably computer-aided design applications programs, produce HP-GL/2 or HP-GL output. Reset the printer 20 LPRINT CHR$(27);"%0B"; :REM Esc%0B - Many software packages automatically send commands to draw and print a three inch black square. ...
... HP-GL/2 or HP-GL mode offers many powerful graphic features that enable you are outlined in the form that your HL-Series printer. fprintf(prn,"\33E"); /* Esc E - Enter HP-GL/2 */ fprintf(prn,"IN"); /* Initialize */ fprintf(prn,"SP1PA1024,1024"); /* Select pen 1 & move to 0,0 */ ...= fopen("PRN","wb"); Many commercial graphic packages, notably computer-aided design applications programs, produce HP-GL/2 or HP-GL output. Reset the printer 20 LPRINT CHR$(27);"%0B"; :REM Esc%0B - Many software packages automatically send commands to draw and print a three inch black square. ...
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Having done this you need first to download them . CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION - 5 To do this you can send your own character designs to an HL-Series printer and print text using a commercial software package, or encode your designs numerically and write your own program to design your characters using them . 2.4 Font Development In LaserJet mode you can then either input and download your characters on paper.
Having done this you need first to download them . CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION - 5 To do this you can send your own character designs to an HL-Series printer and print text using a commercial software package, or encode your designs numerically and write your own program to design your characters using them . 2.4 Font Development In LaserJet mode you can then either input and download your characters on paper.
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... settings...30 4.1.12. Line feed (10) ...11 3.1.3. Display functions mode...13 3.3. Media type selection ...20 4.1.3. CONTROLLING THE PRINTER 11 3.1. Form feed (12) ...11 3.1.4. Select primary font (14) ...11 3.1.6. Macro overlay environment...14 4. Top offset ... settings ...30 4.1.13. Exit current emulation mode ...30 4.1.15. The Page ...32 4.2.1. 4.2.2. 4.2.3. 4.2.4. Escape Sequences ...12 3.2.1. Printer self test ...30 4.1.14. Control Codes ...11 3.1.1. Environments ...14 3.3.1. Physical page...32 Printable area...32 Logical page...32 Text area...
... settings...30 4.1.12. Line feed (10) ...11 3.1.3. Display functions mode...13 3.3. Media type selection ...20 4.1.3. CONTROLLING THE PRINTER 11 3.1. Form feed (12) ...11 3.1.4. Select primary font (14) ...11 3.1.6. Macro overlay environment...14 4. Top offset ... settings ...30 4.1.13. Exit current emulation mode ...30 4.1.15. The Page ...32 4.2.1. 4.2.2. 4.2.3. 4.2.4. Escape Sequences ...12 3.2.1. Printer self test ...30 4.1.14. Control Codes ...11 3.1.1. Environments ...14 3.3.1. Physical page...32 Printable area...32 Logical page...32 Text area...
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... 22 Esc&l1T Job separation command 22 EscE Reset 22 EscCR FD Reset to factory default settings 23 EscCR!#R Reset to user settings 23 Escz Printer self test 23 Esc%-12345X Exit current emulation mode 23 EscCR## Change emulation mode 23 The Page 25 Esc&u#D Unit of character spacing 47 CHAPTER...
... 22 Esc&l1T Job separation command 22 EscE Reset 22 EscCR FD Reset to factory default settings 23 EscCR!#R Reset to user settings 23 Escz Printer self test 23 Esc%-12345X Exit current emulation mode 23 EscCR## Change emulation mode 23 The Page 25 Esc&u#D Unit of character spacing 47 CHAPTER...
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There are many resident fonts in the printer and you can gain access to more by inserting a font cartridge/card or the storage device into the printer or by downloading fonts from your computer. Features include raster and vector graphics, support for bitmap and scalable fonts and page control. 2. CHAPTER 2 PCL - 10 INTRODUCTION This laser / ink printer provides a complete emulation of the supported Hewlett Packard LaserJet printer.
There are many resident fonts in the printer and you can gain access to more by inserting a font cartridge/card or the storage device into the printer or by downloading fonts from your computer. Features include raster and vector graphics, support for bitmap and scalable fonts and page control. 2. CHAPTER 2 PCL - 10 INTRODUCTION This laser / ink printer provides a complete emulation of the supported Hewlett Packard LaserJet printer.
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...a carriage return. 3.1.5. When you send this code to the right. Escape (27) ASCII code 27. 3. CONTROLLING THE PRINTER 3.1. You can send these codes to the printer subsequent characters will be printed in the next section, entitled "The Page". 3.1.9. Backspace (08) ASCII code 8. Form feed ... font. The tab positions are ASCII codes that you send this character code to start every instruction sequence that tell the printer to the printer. 3.1.8. This is explained further in the sub-section entitled "Using fonts". 3.1.6. Select primary font (14) ASCII code 15...
...a carriage return. 3.1.5. When you send this code to the right. Escape (27) ASCII code 27. 3. CONTROLLING THE PRINTER 3.1. You can send these codes to the printer subsequent characters will be printed in the next section, entitled "The Page". 3.1.9. Backspace (08) ASCII code 8. Form feed ... font. The tab positions are ASCII codes that you send this character code to start every instruction sequence that tell the printer to the printer. 3.1.8. This is explained further in the sub-section entitled "Using fonts". 3.1.6. Select primary font (14) ASCII code 15...