4.5.5.1 Macro
The macro feature allows you to select an environment for local
compatibility. It assigns the proper User Preference character set, enables
and disables the initialization message, and specifies a return response
(device identification) when a Device Attributes (DA) request is received.
The macro feature is slightly different from other menu features because
three parameters (device ID, initialization message, and User Preference
character set) are added together to determine the macro value. The device
ID, initialization message, and user preference values cannot be selected
independently, they must be added together to form the macro value.
The macro feature allows you to choose the User Preference character set for
your application or system. Consult the Digital ANSI-Compliant Printing
Protocol Level 3 Programming Reference Manual for more information
about the user preference sets.
Table 4–13 lists the User Preference
character sets and their values.
Table 4–13: User Preference Character Set
Character Set
Value
DEC Supplemental
00
1
ISO Latin-1 Supplemental
10
JIS Katakana
2
20
ISO Latin-Hebrew Supplemental
30
DEC Latin-Hebrew Supplemen-
tal
40
DEC 7-Bit Hebrew
50
DEC Technical
60
1
Factory default setting.
2
Not resident
The initialization message is sent to connected devices (when the printer is
powered on or reset from the control panel) to indicate that the printer is
reinitializing. The feature is designed for use with future applications and
should be set to disabled at this time. Consult the Digital ANSI-Compliant
Printing Protocol Level 3 Programming Reference Manual for additional
information about this feature.
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Operator’s Guide
Summary of Contents for DEClaser 2100 plus
Page 19: ...Figure 1 1 Components Front Right Side View MLO 004826 1 2 Operator s Guide...
Page 21: ...Figure 1 2 Components Rear Left Side View MLO 004827 1 4 Operator s Guide...
Page 23: ...Figure 1 3 Components Inside the Printer MLO 004828 1 6 Operator s Guide...
Page 39: ...5 Replace the cover on the cassette Fig 2 14 MLO 004840 Operating Information 2 13...
Page 44: ...2 Fold out the extension tray Fig 2 17 MLO 004836 2 18 Operator s Guide...
Page 48: ...14 Close the rear output tray Fig 2 21 MLO 004834 2 22 Operator s Guide...
Page 65: ...Figure 2 1 Engine Test Print Fig 2 40 MLO 004525 Operating Information 2 39...
Page 68: ...Figure 2 2 Test Print A Fig 2 42 MLO 004851 2 42 Operator s Guide...
Page 72: ...Figure 2 3 Test Print B Fig 2 43 MLO 004852 2 46 Operator s Guide...
Page 75: ...Figure 2 4 Font List Fig 2 44 MLO 004853 Operating Information 2 49...
Page 224: ...Figure C 2 Serial Connections to Modem MLO 004885 Specifications C 5...
Page 225: ...Figure C 3 Serial Connections Without Modem MLO 004887 C 6 Operator s Guide...