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26

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20

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61

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31

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62

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73

42

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53

32

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63

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74

43

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54

33

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64

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75

44

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55

34

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65

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76

45

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56

35

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66

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77

46

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57

36

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67

70

78

47

50

58

37

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68

71

79

48

51

59

38

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69

72

7A

49

52

5A

39

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5B

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3A

2D

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2E

24

2C

23

7C

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40

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28

29

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A-6

XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE

Summary of Contents for 4215

Page 1: ...XEROX Xerox MRP Family 4215 MRP 4219 MRP 4220 MRP 4230 MRP Coax Command Reference May 1995 720P12761...

Page 2: ...which are displayed on the screen such as icons screen displays looks etc Printed in the United States of America Publication number 720P12761 Xerox and all Xerox products mentioned in this publicatio...

Page 3: ...easonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference In such cases the user at his...

Page 4: ...ormance standards set by governmental international and national agencies as a Class 1 laser product It does not emit hazardous light the beam is totally enclosed during all phases of customer operati...

Page 5: ...le Laser Safety Warning labels located on the printer These are as shown on the next two pages DANGER invisible laser radiation when open and interlock defeated for service AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BE...

Page 6: ...a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 60hz Configuration a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a...

Page 7: ...s may result in poor performance and can possibly create a hazardous condition Always use a Xerox specified cordset with the Equipment Leakage Circuit Interrupter Residual Current Device ELCI RCD Do n...

Page 8: ...e laws of the member states related to low voltage equipment January 1 1995 Council Directive 89 336 EEC approximation of the laws of the member states related to electromagnetic compatibility A full...

Page 9: ...e appropriate illustration 2 Check to see if a red flag displays in the window of the safety device 3 If the red flag does not display press and release the black Reset button The red flag displays an...

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Page 11: ...Xerox 3816 font FONT0204 1 4 Configuring the Coax interface card 1 6 Page size 1 7 Print language 1 7 Printer address and emulation 1 7 Checking the interface configuration 1 7 FSL cross reference for...

Page 12: ...2 13 Set Horizontal Format SHF 2 14 Set Line Density SLD 2 16 Set Print Density SPD 2 17 Set Vertical Format SVF 2 18 Transparent TRN 2 20 Vertical Channel Select VCS 2 20 Vertical Tab VT 2 21 3 Func...

Page 13: ...m Print Position MPP 3 16 Y7 Set Case mono dual 3 16 Y8 Set LU1 Language 3 17 Y9 Set Default Print Quality 3 18 Y10 Set Page Format 3 19 Y11 Set Default Paper Path 3 20 Y12 Set Default Paper Size 3 22...

Page 14: ...Overwrite Translate Table 3 53 Y76 Create APL Translate Table 3 54 Y77 Reset APL Translate Table 3 55 Y78 Select APL Translate Table 3 55 Y80 Overwrite APL Translate Table 3 56 Y88 Define Page Offset...

Page 15: ...overable printer errors 5 2 FSL error messages 5 2 Recoverable errors 5 2 Nonrecoverable hardware errors 5 3 6 Configuration and sysgen samples 6 1 Coax printers line configurations 6 1 Sysgen samples...

Page 16: ...S 7 14 Modifying and loading a configuration file 7 45 Deleting or copying a configuration file 7 15 Configuration in the VM environment 7 15 Configuration and Resource Utility components 7 16 Selecti...

Page 17: ...D 1 Printer Output Area D 2 Contol Unit Output Area D 4 Orders D 7 E IBM GFID to PCL fonts attribute E 1 F Helpful hints F 1 G Query Replies G 1 H Related Publications H 1 I Forms Utility for the coax...

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Page 19: ...familiar with the contents and conventions in this Introduction chapter before using this manual Conventions This manual uses conventions in text and procedures to help you recognize different types o...

Page 20: ...pitalization for example Configuration menu Duplex mode Symbol Set option and Set Attribute command index notations The use of lowercase letters f i and t in the index section denote figure illustrati...

Page 21: ...ation For example Press the Tab key Key key A plus sign used between two key names indicates that these keys must be pressed at the same time For example Press the Alt A means that you should press an...

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Page 23: ...l coax connectivity provides superior performance and support for the vast majority of data processing and office automation applications running on IBM mid range systems Your Xerox coax printer emula...

Page 24: ...a n a Various fixed pitch and typographic with 32 resident 4214 1 Dot matrix Up to 200 cps 5 10 12 15 16 7 3 4 6 8 Various 4245 D12 D20 Band printer 1 200 2 000 lpm D12 D20 10 3 4 6 8 Depends on band...

Page 25: ...n Interface Area PCIA dump to aid in the debugging of coax interface problems The Xerox coax interface is designed to upgrade with an Intelligent Printer Data Stream IPDS module The support for IPDS i...

Page 26: ...e three methods to change the input paper tray Refer to the Function Selection via Line FSL commands chapter The Input Tray to Command Assignment selection maps the PCL paper source command numbers no...

Page 27: ...35 2E 33 30 43 space This FSL sequence defines the PCL code that selects FONT0204 as the default landscape font and set the vertical motion index to avalue that will allow for 66 lines on the page The...

Page 28: ...s the coax interface card to your specifications at installation This illustration and subsequent jumper setting descriptions are provided only for your information Figure 1 1 Coax interface card top...

Page 29: ...ation of the print language jumper on the coax interface card ST2 a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a...

Page 30: ...UP section of the Utilities menu chapter of the Xerox MRP Family System Administration Guide refer to Figure 1 3 example Figure 1 3 Sample of a Coax Interface Configuration Report 1 8 XEROX MRP FAMILY...

Page 31: ...ap Cut option Func 50 set to 0 FF after timeout Func 14 set to 1 Enable graphic option Func 73 set to 0 Select translate table Func 19 set to 0 Set simplex duplex Func 78 set to 1 Select APL translate...

Page 32: ...main menu while a job is printing the user interface provides you with the capability of deleting the current job before doing so refer to the Xerox MRP Family System Administrator s Guide By respondi...

Page 33: ...e descriptions of the commands are presented alphabetically Remember PCL 5 emulation and PostScript Level 2 are supported using transparencies Refer to the Transparent TRN command section for detailed...

Page 34: ...hapter to check the commands corresponding to the DSC options Supported as described in this manual Blank Not supported Table 2 1 DSC command summary and comparison DSC Command 3262 3268 3287 3812 381...

Page 35: ...d print field or unformatted nonprint field this control code is printed as a space character In a formatted nonprint field it is printed as a null character 01 Control sequence of an End Of Message c...

Page 36: ...ds a null character is printed 00 Control sequence of a Null command Reserved codes 04 06 07 These control codes in an unformatted print field unformatted non print field or a formatted print field ar...

Page 37: ...commands in alphanumeric order Table 2 2 Coax commands Code Name 04vv Vertical Channel Select VCS 05 Horizontal Tab HT 08gg Graphic Escape GE 0B Vertical Tab VT 0C Form Feed FF 0D Carriage Return CR...

Page 38: ...is manual Blank not supported A accepted but results in no operation or ignored Table 2 3 SCS coax commands SCS command 3262 3268 3287 4214 3812 16 4028 4245 6262 Comment Back Space BS 16 Bell BEL 2F...

Page 39: ...ormat SVF 2BC2nnvvvtmbmvt1 tn Transparent TRN 35nn Data is sent according to FSL Y37 Vertical Channel Select VCS 04vv Supported but adjust with LFs in 3287 Vertical Tab VT 0B Adjust with LFs Command d...

Page 40: ...ommand Enable Print ENP 14 This command is used in conjunction with the Inhibit Print INP command Any printable characters between INP and Enable Print ENP commands are translated to spaces SCS contro...

Page 41: ...valid SCS command and cause a single function not supported response to the application program X 00 through X 3F are unprintable Horizontal Tab HT 05 Moves the print position to the right one tab sto...

Page 42: ...orizontal position on the next line If the print position is the last line of the page LF moves it to the first line of the next page 25 Control sequence of a Line Feed command New Line NL 15 Moves th...

Page 43: ...00 uses current form setting and causes no change of paper tray X 01 Selects paper tray 1 X 02 Selects envelope bypass tray Attempts to feed from non installed paper tray cause an error type 1 do One...

Page 44: ...rifies tt as follows Extended highlighting definitions X 00 Normal default X F1 Blink accept X F2 Reverse Video accept X F4 Underline supported The receipt of Blink and Reverse Video parameters cause...

Page 45: ...the graphic to be substituted If the code is not printable it is substituted by a space 40 and no error is reported op A one byte number specifying the unprintable character error option This can onl...

Page 46: ...efault values to be installed hh A one byte number specifying the maximum horizontal print position in characters per line Valid values for hh are printer dependent The 3812 emulation accepts a maximu...

Page 47: ...but not used If rm is less than lm or greater than MPP defaults are used for the right margin and horizontal tabs and a SCS parameter check occurs RM defaults to MPP if not given so default maximum p...

Page 48: ...LPI If nn equals 02 the ld parameter is used ld Line density or the distance moved for a single line of vertical spacing Valid values for this parameter for each emulation and the correlation between...

Page 49: ...type for Set Print Density command 00 One byte number which must be X 00 cp One byte number expressed in hexadecimal that specifies a CPI value for the emulations as follows 00 10 CPI 3812 3268 6262...

Page 50: ...defaults used are the page length and bottom margin set at the printer 1 for top margin and no tabs set A value of 00 causes a SCS parameter check and default values to be used vv One byte number tha...

Page 51: ...faults to MPL If bm is less than tm or greater than MPL defaults are used for the bottom margin and vertical tabs An SCS parameter check results Default maximum lines per page vt1 tn One byte value th...

Page 52: ...tion Selection via Line FSL commands chapter for more information on this FSL command Vertical Channel Select VCS 04vv Allows the movement of the paper to a specific line number This is achieved by us...

Page 53: ...not supported for the 3287 emulation and causes a line feed All values except channel one must be specified before use otherwise the VCS command is treated as a Line feed If the channel selected is l...

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Page 55: ...data stream requests it This chapter shows you how Setting levels FSL parameter values are stored in nonvolatile memory NVM Once set the parameters can also be saved in permanent memory by using FSL...

Page 56: ...basis of the factory default settings The interface checks the printer If the printer is malfunctioning the coax interface will try to print a message Function Selection via Line FSL Function Selecti...

Page 57: ...how to configure and manage the coax interface controller for the 4220 MRP and 4230 MRP by the use of escape sequences The factory defaults of the printer suffice for most uses and in most cases syste...

Page 58: ...interface and the printer escape character must be different Only the interface escape character is covered in this document Format of FSL escape sequences Valid escape sequences must be in one of th...

Page 59: ...ignored Thus you could insert blanks to make the strings easier to read The escape sequence specifies the function you wish to activate and the value that should be attached to the function FSL comman...

Page 60: ...ormat Y11 Set Default Paper Path Y12 Set Default Paper Size Y13 Set Wrap Cut Option at Physical Paper Size Y14 Enable Graphic Option Y19 Set Simplex Duplex Y25 FF Before Local Copy Y26 FF After Local...

Page 61: ...ocal Copy Y59 Bar Code Definition Y60 Font Link for GFIDs Y61 Setup for User defined Strings Y62 Setup for IBM defined Strings Y71 Create Translate Table Y72 Reset Translate Table Y73 Select Translate...

Page 62: ...ues and descriptions is explained isolated from the rest of the text and put in a box for easy reading Examples are given only when further clarification of a command is needed Common command features...

Page 63: ...ed Hex Transparent HEX HEX HEX Sends hexadecimal HEX codes transparently to the printer HEX Pair of hexadecimal values Valid values are 0 9 A F a f Between the two leading and the trailing escape char...

Page 64: ...ts in a settings printout and the configuration utility LED indicator will start flashing approximately 10 seconds The dump is terminated by pressing the button again Refer also to the T4 Printout Set...

Page 65: ...actual type and the number of characters must be required for the specific code The upper left corner of the bar code will be in the position of the leading escape character When the bar code has bee...

Page 66: ...o temporary memory This function causes any unsaved settings to be overwritten by the currently saved commands The printer is updated with the escape strings according to these settings X2 equivalent...

Page 67: ...ed at power up LPI is used for calculating top margins n Valid parameters are 0 for No LPI setup sent to printer 3 for 3 LPI 4 for 4 LPI 6 for 6 LPI 8 for 8 LPI The factory default setting is 6 lines...

Page 68: ...have to define all the CPI LPI and orientation strings Refer to the individual FSL sections for detailed information Refer also to the Set Print Density SPD section of the DSC and SCS data stream com...

Page 69: ...the printer prints at TOF on the current page Refer to the Form Feed FF section in the DSC and SCS data stream commands chapter for additional information on the FF command Remember When operating in...

Page 70: ...t Density SPD section of the DSC and SCS data stream commands chapter for additional information on this SCS command that impacts this FSL Y6 function Example Y6 80 sets MPP to 80 characters Y7 Set Ca...

Page 71: ...rnate 21 Spanish speaking 22 English UK 23 Norwegian Use 7 Danish Norwegian 24 Swedish Use 9 Finnish Swedish 25 EBCDIC WT Use 1 English U S EBCDIC 26 Norwegian Alt Use 8 Danish Norwegian Alternate 27...

Page 72: ...e print quality n Valid values for this parameter are 0 No Print Quality command sent to printer 1 Draft quality 2 Near letter quality 3 Letter quality 4 65534 See notes Notes Use 0 with Impact Printe...

Page 73: ...rea 5 Compressed portrait for 3287 compatible printing within an 8 x 12 page area 6 Compressed landscape for 3287 compatible printing within an 13 2 x 8 5 page area 7 Compressed landscape for 3287 com...

Page 74: ...A 6 Envelope Feeder Tray 5 Utility FSL Y11 n1 PCL parameter to Esc I H 4215 MRP and 4219 MRP N A N A 0 Current Tray Current Tray UPPER 2 1 Paper Tray Upper Tray MIDDLE 1 7 Undefined Middle Tray LOWER...

Page 75: ...t destinations Top Tray Face Up Tray or High Capacity Stacker if installed Output destination 2 is fixed to the Face Up Tray and cannot be changed Therefore an n2 parameter of 2 always links to the Fa...

Page 76: ...Ledger Tray Manual Tray 1 3 5 N A 16 B5 Envelope 100 Not Supported Not Supported Example Y12 2 sets the page size to legal Remember The setting for Y12 is not necessary It is overwritten if Y119 is e...

Page 77: ...not printed No guarantee for vertical formatting is given if n1 0 If n1 1 is selected data exceeding the maximum print position is lost n2 Values for n2 are 1 Ignored 2 Input tray 1 3 Input tray 3 4 M...

Page 78: ...mportant not to set this function during normal operation Once programmed the new value should be stored Y19 Set Simplex Duplex Y19 n Selects duplex printing Printing on both sides of a paper is enabl...

Page 79: ...in long edge landscape defines as the escape character Y19 1 sets long edge binding duplex printing Y10 1 sets orientation to landscape Y25 FF Before Local Copy Y25 n Selects a form feed FF to be per...

Page 80: ...printers n Values for n are 0 No Form Feed Before Local Copy 1 Form Feed Before Local Copy is performed If n 0 is selected the printer defaults to Automatic Form Feed at the end of the print buffer s...

Page 81: ...Example Y26 1 sets Form Feed After Local Copy ON End of buffer o OFF Print position 1 2 3 Page boundary Next form Present form Same print line Next print line Next print line Last print line MPP 1 XER...

Page 82: ...t in NON SCS print 3 Sets True Screen image in Local Copy True Screen image in NON SCS print Un Formatted print in Local Copy Un Formatted print in NON SCS print 4 Sets Null line suppression in Local...

Page 83: ...Next character position is 1st Print Position on next line when a Carriage Return CR is registered at MPP 1 1 Next character position is 1st Print Position on current line when a Carriage Return CR i...

Page 84: ...d at MPP 1 1 Next character position is 1st Print Position on next line when a New Line NL is received at MPP 1 This option only affects DSC LU3 mode a NON SCS printing and corresponds with the follow...

Page 85: ...sitioned at the end of the IBM print buffer is received The default is product dependent PCL platform has a default of 1 If n 0 is selected the printer is set to print at position 2 of the first print...

Page 86: ...fault is product dependent PCL platform has a default of 1 If n 0 default is selected it automatically adds a new line to a Form Feed command at the end of the print data The printer is set to print a...

Page 87: ...at Position MPP 1 1 FF valid anywhere it occurs This option only affects DSC LU3 mode a NON SCS printing and corresponds with the IBM 3268 RPQ SC9506 IBM 3287 RPQ N A and the 4214 OPT 19 1 Example Y3...

Page 88: ...selected on completion of the print buffer an Automatic New Line is performed unless the last command executed was a Form Feed or the last print position is at position 1 If Form Feed is the last char...

Page 89: ...d The default is product dependent Use 0 as the default for non page printers Use 1 as the default for page printers and when printing in duplex and in conjunction with pending page layout page bounda...

Page 90: ...izontal Tab 05 GE Graphic Escape 08 VT Vertical Tab 0B FF Form Feed 0C CR Carriage Return 0D ENP Enable Print 14 NL New Line 15 BS Back Space 16 IRS Interchange Record Separator 1E INP Inhibit Print 2...

Page 91: ...dix that explains in detail the available Query Replies available on the interface For this FSL Y38 function refer to the Printer Features Features and Extended ID functions of the Printer Output Area...

Page 92: ...s n3 Values for n3 are 000 Never send Busy Time Out 001 to 255 Send Busy Time Out after n3 x 5 seconds if printer is busy 120 Default send busy time out after 20 minutes This function allows you to de...

Page 93: ...ode On sets Filter mode Off In Tel a graf mode the first two decimal digits after the escape character are used to determine the length of the string used Filter mode is a special compatible feature f...

Page 94: ...the temporary and permanent memory areas by disabling Function Selection via Line FSL n Values for n are 0 Unlock FSL functions 1 Lock the settings in temporary and permanent memory areas 2 Lock the...

Page 95: ...elect next page will be issued Example Y50 10 sends Form Feed after 10 seconds if data remains in print buffer Y51 User Strings at Power Up Y51 string number Specifies the user strings that should be...

Page 96: ...ly used due to compatibility with older products Example Y57 3 5 sends user strings 3 and 5 to the printer before local copy Y58 User defined String After Local Copy Y58 string number Sets up the prin...

Page 97: ...second digit are X2 EAN 89 EAN13 UPC A 7 data check digit 8 is included EAN8 8 data check digit 8 is check digit EAN8 11 data check digit 12 is included UPC A 12 data check digit 13 is included EAN13...

Page 98: ...the bar code is printed with the resident font As soon as the bar code is defined it can be activated Start stop and center codes are generated automatically Bar code types second digit explained UPC...

Page 99: ...wed by the W command that sends data to the printer The bar code height is 9 lines in 9 lpi 1 Expansion is set to 2 Y60 Font Link for GFIDs Y60 n1 n2 Assigns a font specified by its Global Font Identi...

Page 100: ...17 1 CPI 16 7 CPI 258 259 18 CPI 260 273 8 55 CPI 274 279 17 1 CPI 280 284 20 CPI 285 289 25 CPI 290 299 27 CPI 400 65535 Typographic You must specify a GFID when you specify a pitch or the protocol...

Page 101: ...ion Presentation AFP print job The ID 7 is reserved for terminate Advanced Function Presentation AFP print job string User string contents in Hexadecimal HEX or characters with apostrophe notation Rem...

Page 102: ...the string ID number from 0 8 Y62 Setup for IBM defined Strings Y62 n string defines the strings sent to the printer when a SNA Character String SCS or a Function Selection via Line FSL command is rec...

Page 103: ...107 8 83 LPI 108 11 80 LPI 109 Reserved Variable LPI 110 Proportional Spacing 111 28 5 CPI 112 3 10 CPI 113 4 12 CPI 114 5 15 CPI 115 13 3 CPI 116 6 16 7 17 1 CPI 117 20 CPI 118 27 CPI 119 8 55 CPI 12...

Page 104: ...dscape 152 180 degree Portrait 153 270 degree Landscape 160 Color default 161 10 Blue 162 11 Red 163 12 Pink 164 13 Green 165 14 Turquoise 166 15 Yellow 167 White 168 9 Black 169 Dark Blue 170 Orange...

Page 105: ...iable Point Size 240 Reserved Set Pitch 241 HMI for 5 CPI 242 HMI for 10 CPI 243 HMI for 12 CPI 244 HMI for 15 CPI 245 HMI for 13 3 CPI 246 HMI for 16 7 CPI 247 HMI for 20 CPI 248 HMI for 27 CPI 260 R...

Page 106: ...r 130 Y71 Create Translate Table Y71 table number Although all translate tables are created at power up this function is only included due to compatibility with older products and is ignored Y72 Reset...

Page 107: ...8 Remember Zero 0 does not change symbol set Example Y74 01 1B283855 defines symbol set 00 to be Roman 8 on a Hewlett Packard PCL Level 4 printer Y75 Overwrite Translate Table Y75 n1 n2 data n1 n2 dat...

Page 108: ...1 Y75 BC 9C defines the character A in address BC to be ASCII value 9C Example 2 Y75 BB 4F 08 2F defines the address BB to be a multistrike character made up of the ASCII values 4F 08 2F O backspace E...

Page 109: ...o 8 Example Y77 2 resets Table 2 Y78 Select APL Translate Table Y78 table number Selects the APL translate table and causes the specified APL translate table to become the active translate table Befor...

Page 110: ...n denotes that the next number is an ASCII hexadecimal value that is placed in the next consecutive address in the table A colon separates successive code point translations It denotes that the next n...

Page 111: ...effect on the next page This function must be enabled using Y89 Example 1 Y88 144 240 1 selects the left margin to be negatively offset 144 1440 1 character to the left in 10 CPI top margin to be nega...

Page 112: ...00 Erases strings 01 to FF Hexadecimal user escape string number in this format ESC Y90 No in HEX string No in Hex string ESC n2 User escape string or text string in apostrophe notation The maximum le...

Page 113: ...ection in Chapter 4 n1 IBM GFID Number with valid values from 1 65535 n2 Typeface with valid values from 0 255 The possible typefaces 0 255 are used as part of the preprogrammed typeface command for t...

Page 114: ...to the nearest whole decimal Under the specific circumstances where a monospaced type font is requested the n5 value is used to define the horizontal motion index HMI with which the font is printed T...

Page 115: ...the point sizes for individual font names Y93 Attribute Strings Y93 n1 Sets font attributes in association with Function Y91 GFID Font Select Setup n1 User defined setup for attribute select strings o...

Page 116: ...by the printer as a font change request GFID Global Font Identifier expressed in decimal in the range of 1 to 65535 This function cannot be saved in nonvolatile memory Refer to the Configuration and...

Page 117: ...put and defines the user string to be sent to the printer before data transmission n1 timeout This is the timeout with numeric value between 0 and 255 Increments are approximately in steps of 1 second...

Page 118: ...ints out the current settings when the printer is powered up n1 The valid values are 0 No printout requested 1 Printout requested Refer also to FSL commands T2 Online Hex Dump and T4 Printout Settings...

Page 119: ...them together when using the FSL commands These FSL functions are as follows Y10 Set Page Format Y11 Set Default Paper Path Y12 Set Default Paper Size Y13 Set Wrap Cut Option at Physical Page Size Y19...

Page 120: ...the page size parameters are valid If draft or letter quality was selected For all coax printer emulations the print quality is always draft Draft is the default at power up Tray orientation can be po...

Page 121: ...ted tray portrait Auto Page Orientation enabled Will logical page fit on physical page Width height Print landscape NO NO NO YES YES YES YES YES Default orientation of selected tray landscape NO NO St...

Page 122: ...PL The mathematical relationship is LPL TBM MPL LPI LPW is governed by the left binding margin LBM and the width of the printable text The text width is determined by the number of characters per inch...

Page 123: ...ides CPI defaults Set Line Density command overrides LPI defaults SCS command overrides with the last command received at a page boundary being used for page size calculations The differences in the a...

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Page 125: ...support for typographic fonts using the same width values as those used by IBM thus ensuring a match with the resepctive IBM fonts The supported fonts are the PCL fonts and the 3816 emulation fonts In...

Page 126: ...30 FONT0043 0043 FONT0244 0244 FONT0044 0044 FONT0245 0245 FONT0046 0046 FONT0252 0252 FONT0060 0060 FONT0253 0253 FONT0066 0066 FONT0254 0254 FONT0068 0068 FONT0281 0281 FONT0069 0069 FONT0290 0290 F...

Page 127: ...t is downloaded All the font names correspond to GFID and both orientations landscape and portrait are included in the font If you do not load all the fonts refer to the IBM GFID to PCL fonts attribut...

Page 128: ...al Spaced Mode PSM 201 210 13 3 211 239 15 240 246 5 247 257 17 1 258 259 18 260 273 8 55 274 279 17 1 280 284 20 285 289 25 290 299 27 300 399 12 Table 4 3 GFID interval and related pitch Print Densi...

Page 129: ...selection using printer resident PCL fonts The printer defaults to GFID 0011 unless otherwise defined This GFID is mapped to a 12 point Courier typeface 3 Roman 8 symbol set To change the mapping of...

Page 130: ...pitch and font selection is made Specifically the mapping involves the following steps before font selection is completed Pitch is selected Style is set to upright Stroke Weight is set to medium HMI...

Page 131: ...s is treated as 12 CPI fixed spaced fonts in COR Character sets The default coax character set is defined at power up by the user defined default selection stored in nonvolatile memory NVM This can be...

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Page 133: ...ocol IBM error types fall into the four categories described in Table 5 1 An error action for each error category is defined by the system using an IBM data stream command These errors and their appro...

Page 134: ...rror type is printed Recoverable errors Follow the instructions of the error messages to recover Table 5 2 Recoverable errors Code Error type Code description 1001 NVRAM error NVRAM is locked 1002 NVR...

Page 135: ...e representative Table 5 3 Nonrecoverable hardware errors Code Error Code Description 5002 Hardware error Hardware error in NVRAM 5005 NVRAM error NVRAM verification error in cell 6001 Hardware error...

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Page 137: ...20 MRP or 4230 MRP coax printer supports two types of coax environments SCS in Systems Network Architecture Synchronous Data Link Control SNA SDLC SNA LU1 DSC in non SNA Binary Synchronous Communicati...

Page 138: ...Host 3287 3268 4220 MRP 4230 MRP 3174 37X5 Transmission Control Units Configuration 3 shows the 4220 MRP or 4230 MRP attached to a previously unused port and the IBM 3287 attached to its previous port...

Page 139: ...ent parameters to enter when using IBM copyright programs to perform the following Sample IO Gen for the 3274 non SNA controller Sample VTAM parameter for local non SNA 3270 terminal and printer Sampl...

Page 140: ...nd printer LBUILD LP920T00 LOCAL CUADDR 920 3278 2 TERMINAL TERM 3277 FEATUR2 MODEL2 ISTATUS ACTIVE USSTAB USSVTAM MODETAB MODE3270 DLOGMOD S3270 LP921P01 LOCAL CUADDR 921 3287 PRINTER TERM 3286 FEATU...

Page 141: ...SERVLIM 4 SPEED 9600 VPACING 2 SPACE 3 SOTL039 SERVICE ORDER N05039P0 SPACE 3 N05039P0 PU ADDR C1 DISCNT NO IRETRY NO ISTATUS ACTIVE MAXDATA 265 MAXOUT 7 MODETAB MODE3270 PASSLIM 10 PUDR NO PUTYPE 2...

Page 142: ...8 2 TERMINAL DLOGMOD DT3278M2 ISTATUS ACTIVE LAX3BL01 LU LOCADDR 3 3287 PRINTER DLOGMOD DSC2K ISTATUS ACTIVE JES 328X print facility parameters RMT 14 LP921P01 IS A LOCAL NON SNA PRINTER RMT 15 LPA0DP...

Page 143: ...PSERVIC X 020000000000185018507F00 MODEENT LOGMODE M3278M2 REMOTE SNA 3274 CONTROL UNIT FMPROF X 03 3278 TERMINAL TSPROF X 03 PRIPROT X B1 SECPROT X 90 COMPROT X 3080 RUSIZES X 88F8 PSERVIC X 02000000...

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Page 145: ...and Resource Utility has been developed and tested in the following MVS environments MVS ESA Version 4 3 ISPF Version 2 3 ISPF PDF Version 3 4 TSO E Version 2 3 The Configuration and Resource Utility...

Page 146: ...XMRP V1R2M1 INSTALL PDS is as follows 000001 XXXXXXXX JOB UUUU 000002 UTILITY LOAD CLASS A MSGCLASS X 000003 MSGLEVEL 1 1 NOTIFY XXXXXXXX 000004 000005 LOD1 EXEC PGM IEBCOPY REGION 2048K 000006 SYSPR...

Page 147: ...ccordingly 2 The XMRP V1R2M1 Install data set contains a job LOADINST to load the Resource Utility to DASD Tailor and submit for execution the LOADINST job from the XMRP V1R2M1 INSTALL dataset Follow...

Page 148: ...SYSOUT 000024 CART DD DISP SHR DSN XMRP V1R2M1 CLIST 000025 UNIT CART LABEL 3 SL EXPDT 98000 000026 VOL RETAIN REF LOD1 CART 000027 TARGET DD DSN XMRP V1R2M1 CLIST 000028 DISP CATLG DELETE UNIT 3380...

Page 149: ...R DSN XMRP V1R2M1 UCRTLB 000077 UNIT CART LABEL 7 SL EXPDT 98000 000078 VOL RETAIN REF LOD1 CART 000079 TARGET DD DSN XMRP V1R2M1 UCRTLIB 000080 DISP CATLG DELETE UNIT 3380 000081 SPACE 27984 78 28 10...

Page 150: ...ined set of 3816 emulation fonts to the printer These 55 fonts are provided on the Xerox supplied tape or cartridge in the XMRPV1R2M1FNTLIB The 3816 emulation fonts located in the XMRP V1R2M1 FNTLIB I...

Page 151: ...110 FONT0245 FONT000A FONT0046 FONT0111 FONT0252 Loading fonts Load one font at a time by entering the following command TSO EXEC XMRP V1R2M1 CLIST LDXRXFNT font name printer destination Replace font...

Page 152: ...XMRP V1R2M1 CLIST ALLFONTS Accessing the Font List screen To access the Font List screen enter the following on the selection line or command line and press Enter TSO EXEC XMRP V1R2M1 CLIST XLSTFNT T...

Page 153: ...ventions alpha or only for first character alpha or numeric for remaining characters 8 character limit Option D Delete form data allows you to delete a member from the library Option L Download form d...

Page 154: ...screen To access the List Manager screen enter the following on the selection line or command line and press Enter TSO EXEC XMRP V1R2M1 CLIST LDXRXLST list name printer destination The List Manager s...

Page 155: ...and download The members listed are configuration descriptions residing in XMRP V1R2M1 CFGDLIB Accessing the Configuration Description List screen To access the Configuration Description List screen e...

Page 156: ...nter enter the following on the command line TSO EXEC XMRP V1R2M1 CLIST LDXRXCFG DUPLEX printer destination DUPLEX Configures the 4220 MRP printer for Duplex long INTL3262 Configures the 42XX MRP prin...

Page 157: ...for NAME OF USER CREATED FSL corresponds to the location of the user created FSL file When the configuration file is saved the user created FSL is appended to it If an invalid User Created FSL member...

Page 158: ...on Modifying and loading a configuration file Enter the following command to invoke the configuration description list screen and display all configurations in the XMRP V1R2M1 CFGDLIB ISPF library TSO...

Page 159: ...utility does not allow this field to be changed Therefore the ISPF Edit function must be used to change this name field If the modify option is taken from XLSTCFG the old name field appears if it has...

Page 160: ...object code XMRPV1R2M1CFGDLIB contains configuration description members XFACT is the factory defaults XMRPV1R2M1FNTLIB contains the downloadable 3816 emulation fonts Refer to Table 7 11 for the vario...

Page 161: ...tility functions C CHANGES Display summary of changes for this release I ISPF CUST Customer developed ISPF applications N NETWORK Network and Communications P PRINT Printing Programs S SYSTEMS System...

Page 162: ...e basis by entering the following command on the primary command line TSO EXEC XMRP V1R2M1 CLIST XXXX where XXXX is the CLIST you want to invoke The following CLISTS are provided Enter the LDXRXASC CL...

Page 163: ...RCE UTILITY Ver 1 2 1 CREATE CONFIGURATION DESCRIPTION Value NONE does not create FSL for the CFGD NAME OF CONFIG DESCRIPTION NAME LINES PER INCH 6 NONE 0 3 4 6 8 CHARACTERS PER INCH 10 NONE 10 12 15...

Page 164: ...ESCRIPTION LAST LF ON PAGE SENT AS FF YES NONE YES NO FF AFTER TIME ELAPSE 0 NONE 0 TO 255 USER HORIZONTAL MARGINS NONE NONE NUMBER IN 1440ths INCH USER VERTICAL MARGINS NONE NONE NUMBER IN 1440ths IN...

Page 165: ...om the screen to the appropriate Function Selection via Line FSL The Function Selection via Line FSL is changed when the Change Configuration Description screen is exited and stored in XMRPV1R2M1CFGDL...

Page 166: ...NONE YES NO In the Name of Configuration Description field enter any 8 alphanumeric name starting with an alpha character In the Name of User created FSL field enter any PDS data set name or any phys...

Page 167: ...have keyed in a space in the configuration description name Error message Name Invalid User created FSL Name Reenter or Exit means you have keyed in a space in the user created FSL name Error message...

Page 168: ...ELSE ALLOC DA XMRPV1R2M1LINKLIB REUSE F CTRANS SHR CALL XMRPV1R2M1LOAD CHGCFGD IF NOALLOC NOALLOC THEN ELSE FREE F CTRANS FREE F CFGD Loading configuration descriptions Command XMRPV1R2M1CLIST LDXRXCF...

Page 169: ...IST LDXRXFNT PROC 2 FNTNAME DEST ALLOC DA XMRPV1R2M1LINKLIB REUSE F CTRANS SHR ALLOC DA XMRPV1R2M1FNTLIB FNTNAME F FONT REUSE SHR ALLOC SYSOUT A DEST DEST F PRTR CALL XMRPV1R2M1LOAD LDXRXFNT FREE F CT...

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Page 171: ...esident fonts are used If the compatibility fonts are used a unique table is loaded automatically to access the full Code Page 500 character set that is supported Table 7 is selected modified and used...

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Page 180: ...7x 8x 9x Ax Bx Cx Dx Ex Fx x0 SP 0 x1 RSP a j A J NSP 1 x2 b k s B K S 2 x3 c l t C L T 3 x4 d m u D M U 4 x5 e n v E N V 5 x6 f o w F O W 6 x7 g p x G P X 7 x8 h q y H Q Y 8 x9 i r z I R Z 9 xA 2 3 x...

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Page 182: ...x 8x 9x Ax Bx Cx Dx Ex Fx x0 SP 0 x1 RSP a j A J NSP 1 x2 b k s B K S 2 x3 c l t C L T 3 x4 d m u D M U 4 x5 e n v E N V 5 x6 f o w F O W 6 x7 g p x G P X 7 x8 h q y H Q Y 8 x9 i r z I R Z 9 xA 2 3 xB...

Page 183: ...7x 8x 9x Ax Bx Cx Dx Ex Fx x0 SP 0 x1 RSP a j A J NSP 1 x2 b k s B K S 2 x3 c l t C L T 3 x4 d m u D M U 4 x5 e n v E N V 5 x6 f o w F O W 6 x7 g p x G P X 7 x8 h q y H Q Y 8 x9 i r z I R Z 9 xA 2 3 x...

Page 184: ...6x 7x 8x 9x Ax Bx Cx Dx Ex Fx x0 SP 0 x1 RSP a j A J NSP 1 x2 b k s B K S 2 x3 c l t C L T 3 x4 d m u D M U 4 x5 e n v E N V 5 x6 f o w F O W 6 x7 g p x G P X 7 x8 h q y H Q Y 8 x9 i r z I R Z 9 xA 2...

Page 185: ...6x 7x 8x 9x Ax Bx Cx Dx Ex Fx x0 SP 0 x1 RSP a j A J NSP 1 x2 b k s B K S 2 x3 c l t C L T 3 x4 d m u D M U 4 x5 e n v E N V 5 x6 f o w F O W 6 x7 g p x G P X 7 x8 h q y H Q Y 8 x9 i r z I R Z 9 xA 2...

Page 186: ...6x 7x 8x 9x Ax Bx Cx Dx Ex Fx x0 SP 0 x1 RSP a j A J NSP 1 x2 b k s B K S 2 x3 c l t C L T 3 x4 d m u D M U 4 x5 e n v E N V 5 x6 f o w F O W 6 x7 g p x G P X 7 x8 h q y H Q Y 8 x9 i r z I R Z 9 xA 2...

Page 187: ...x 8x 9x Ax Bx Cx Dx Ex Fx x0 SP 0 x1 RSP a j A J NSP 1 x2 b k s B K S 2 x3 c l t C L T 3 x4 d m u D M U 4 x5 e n v E N V 5 x6 f o w F O W 6 x7 g p x G P X 7 x8 h q y H Q Y 8 x9 i r z I R Z 9 xA 2 3 xB...

Page 188: ...x 5x 6x 7x 8x 9x Ax Bx Cx Dx Ex Fx x0 SP 0 x1 RSP a j A J NSP 1 x2 b k s B K S 2 x3 c l t C L T 3 x4 d m u D M U 4 x5 e n v E N V 5 x6 f o w F O W 6 x7 g p x G P X 7 x8 h q y H Q Y 8 x9 i r z I R Z 9...

Page 189: ...7x 8x 9x Ax Bx Cx Dx Ex Fx x0 SP 0 x1 RSP a j A J NSP 1 x2 b k s B K S 2 x3 c l t C L T 3 x4 d m u D M U 4 x5 e n v E N V 5 x6 f o w F O W 6 x7 g p x G P X 7 x8 h q y H Q Y 8 x9 i r z I R Z 9 xA 2 3 x...

Page 190: ...5x 6x 7x 8x 9x Ax Bx Cx Dx Ex Fx x0 SP 0 x1 RSP a j A J NSP 1 x2 b k s B K S 2 x3 c l t C L T 3 x4 d m u D M U 4 x5 e n v E N V 5 x6 f o w F O W 6 x7 g p x G P X 7 x8 h q y H Q Y 8 x9 i r z I R Z 9 x...

Page 191: ...7x 8x 9x Ax Bx Cx Dx Ex Fx x0 SP 0 x1 RSP a j A J NSP 1 x2 b k s B K S 2 x3 c l t C L T 3 x4 d m u D M U 4 x5 e n v E N V 5 x6 f o w F O W 6 x7 g p x G P X 7 x8 h q y H Q Y 8 x9 i r z I R Z 9 xA 2 3...

Page 192: ...8x 9x Ax Bx Cx Dx Ex Fx x0 SP 0 x1 RSP a j A J NSP 1 x2 b k s B K S 2 x3 c l t C L T 3 x4 d m u D M U 4 x5 e n v E N V 5 x6 f o w F O W 6 x7 g p x G P X 7 x8 h q y H Q Y 8 x9 i r z I R Z 9 xA 2 3 xB...

Page 193: ...x 7x 8x 9x Ax Bx Cx Dx Ex Fx x0 SP 0 x1 RSP a j A J NSP 1 x2 b k s B K S 2 x3 c l t C L T 3 x4 d m u D M U 4 x5 e n v E N V 5 x6 f o w F O W 6 x7 g p x G P X 7 x8 h q y H Q Y 8 x9 i r z I R Z 9 xA 2 3...

Page 194: ...FONT AND CODE SET TABLES Table A 23 APL character assignment in EBCDIC SNA mode A 24 XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE...

Page 195: ...q A Q x1 EM 1 b r B R x2 FF 2 c s C S x3 NL 3 d t D T x4 4 e u E U x5 CR 5 f v F V x6 6 g w G W x7 7 _ Y h x H X x8 8 A i y I Y x9 9 E j z J Z xA E k K xB I l L xC O m M xD U n N xE Pts Y o O xF _ C...

Page 196: ...FONT AND CODE SET TABLES Table A 25 DSC APL character assignment An unsupported character prints as a white plus sign in a black box reverse video effect A 26 XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE...

Page 197: ...T AND CODE SET TABLES Table A 26 APL character assignment EBCDIC DSC An unsupported character prints as a white plus sign in a black box reverse video effect XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE A...

Page 198: ...FONT AND CODE SET TABLES Table A 27 IBM DSC to Xerox DSC translate table EBCDIC DSC mode 0x 1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x 8x 9x Ax Bx x0 40 40 F0 50 57 75 9E B7 81 98 C1 D8...

Page 199: ...also for the Xerox MRP Family coax printers For full details of each command refer to the DSC and SCS data stream commands chapter in this manual Refer to the IBM publications section in the Introduc...

Page 200: ...zed First print position Line 2 next on First print position Line 1 form shipment NULL SUPPRESSION personalized Suppression of Null lines on Print Nulls as spaces shipment chars FF VALID personalized...

Page 201: ...ith your Xerox MRP Family coax printers For full details of each command see the DSC and SCS data stream commands chapter in this manual Table C 1 DSC Commands Name Code Carriage Return CR 05 End of M...

Page 202: ...Line Feed LF 25 New Line NL 15 Null NUL 00 Page Presentation Media PPM 2BD2nn48xxxxxxsddoddxxxxxxxx Set Attribute SA 28ttvv Set Graphic Error Action SGEA 2BC803grop Set Horizontal Format SHF 2BC1nnhhl...

Page 203: ...ttings in Permanent Storage X1 None X2 Restore Settings from Permanent Storage X2 None X3 Restore Factory Default Settings X3 None X4 Restore Settings from Permanent Storage X4 None Y1 Set IBM Buffer...

Page 204: ...or nonpage printers n 1 for page printers Y27 Non SCS Print Image Y27 n 0 Y28 Non SCS CR at MPP 1 Y28 n 0 Y29 Non SCS NL at MPP 1 Y29 n 0 Y30 Non SCS Valid FF Followed by Data Y30 n Product dependent...

Page 205: ...Bar Code Definition Y59 Def no Bar code type Height Expansion Expansion 1 Y60 Font Link For GFIDs Y60 n1 n2 Product dependent Y61 Setup for User defined Strings Y61 n string None Y62 Setup for IBM def...

Page 206: ...2 n1 None Y93 Attribute Strings Y93 n1 None Y94 Typeface Strings Y94 n1 None Y96 GFID Select Y96 GFID None Y98 Enable Automatic Page Orientation APO Support Y98 n1 n2 n1 1 Y100 Printer Share String an...

Page 207: ...fer contains the printer control information area PCIA The first 80 bytes of the attribute buffer contains the extended PCIA The remainder of the character buffer is a message area which contains data...

Page 208: ...3 Bit 4 Bit 5 Bit 6 Bit 7 Reserved 0 Disable base color switch off 0 Monochrome output only 0 Mono Dual switch in mono state 1 Mono Dual switch in dual state 0 Single Double space switch in single sta...

Page 209: ...6 Bit 7 1 EAB Extended Attribute Buffer installed Dependent on FSL Y38 1 APL Text feature installed requires EAB Dependent on FSL Y38 PS feature installed Dependent on FSL Y14 SCS feature installed 1...

Page 210: ...served 000 No mode 001 Data Stream Compatible mode DSC BSC 101 Data Stream Emulation mode DSE SNA 110 LU 1 mode 111 Reserved X 0012 to X 0013 Message Starting Address MSA These two bytes define the po...

Page 211: ...er valid byte 0022 0 Not first segment of first in chain 1 First segment of first in chain 0 Not last segment of last in chain 1 Last segment of last in chain 0 SCS EBCDIC data code Reserved Reserved...

Page 212: ...X 0021 Reserved X 0022 Extended Order Bit 0 Bit 1 Bit 2 Bit 3 7 For extended order byte 0017 bit 0 must equal 1 Reserved 0 Continue on error Any SCS control code not supported prints a hyphen but does...

Page 213: ...The SSA order allows the host control unit to change the Print mode If the printer is in SCS mode this order also allows a request for either PA1 or PA2 action by the host Refer to table D 3 for the p...

Page 214: ...is performed unless the print position is already in column one or the DSC options of the 4220 MRP or 4230 MRP coax printer have been set to inhibit this action The maximum print position MPP from PCI...

Page 215: ...ghlighting color and the APL character set For data requiring such specification the host system places the data byte in the base buffer and the appropriate place in the extended attribute buffer EAB...

Page 216: ...COAX COMMUNICATIONS BUFFER If the EAB modifies a character byte in the base buffer it is a character attribute CA See table D 6 Table D 6 Character attribute CA...

Page 217: ...ourier Italic 18 3 Roman 8 12 OCR A 19 0 OCR A 12 Presentation Bold 38 11 ASCII 14 Letter Gothic Bold 39 6 Roman 8 14 Letter Gothic 40 6 Roman 8 14 Courier Bold 46 3 Roman 8 12 Courier Medium 51 3 ASC...

Page 218: ...ige 221 8 Roman 8 7 Line Printer Medium 253 0 Roman 8 8 5 Letter Gothic Medium 255 6 Roman 8 9 5 Prestige Elite Medium 256 8 ASCII 7 Bar Code EAN UPC Medium 501 0 EAN UPC 12 Bar Code EAN UPC Bold 502...

Page 219: ...013 4 Roman 8 10 Swiss 721 Medium 1014 4 ASCII 10 Swiss 721 Bold 1015 4 ASCII 10 Swiss 721 Italic 1016 4 ASCII 10 Dutch 601 Medium 1201 5 Roman 8 12 Dutch 601 Bold 1202 5 Roman 8 12 Dutch 601 Italic 1...

Page 220: ...Bold 1412 4 Roman 8 14 Swiss 721 Italic 1413 4 Roman 8 14 Swiss 721 Bold 1415 4 ASCII 14 Dutch 601 Bold 1801 5 Roman 8 18 Swiss 721 Bold 1811 4 Roman 8 18 Dutch 601 Bold 2401 5 Roman 8 24 Swiss 721 B...

Page 221: ...Set to 1 4214 User dependent Set to 0 Set to 1 4245 Set to 0 Set to 1 Set to 2 6262 Set to 0 Set to 1 Set to 2 MRP Family Font Formats Summary The 4220 MRP 4230 MRP 4215 MRP and 4219 MRP support the...

Page 222: ...parameter of the Y100 command 20 in the example is the timeout on the coax line By making this value shorter you will cut down on the chances of 2 jobs being placed back to back without a separator pa...

Page 223: ...these settings will ensure that the printer will not look at the next port until after the coax or twinax job has completed This prevents the printer from locking up On the 4215 MRP and 4219 MRP cont...

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Page 225: ...ns buffer appendix for detailed description of the PCIA Table G 1 indicates SNA Character Set SCS query reply summary without IPDS module Table G 1 Summary query reply SCS without IPDS Byte Value Hex...

Page 226: ...tructured field 02 81 Type Query reply 03 80 Summary query reply 04 80 Summary query supported 05 81 Useable area query supported 06 85 Character Sets query supported 07 86 Color query supported 08 87...

Page 227: ...addressing 05 00 Variable cell size not supported Matrix characters 06 07 00 XX Useable area width 10 CPI 84 MPP 132 12 CPI 9E MPP 158 15 CPI C6 MPP 198 16 6 CPI DC MPP 220 Other FF MPP 255 08 09 00 F...

Page 228: ...ult matrix width 10 slices 07 08 Default matrix height 8 rows 08 0B 06 00 00 00 Format types 5 and 6 0C 03 Character Set descriptor length bytes 0D 00 Character Set ID ROS 00 0E 10 On loadable Charact...

Page 229: ...ault Color printed Neutral Black 08 09 F1 00 Second color Attribute value Blue Color printed Black 0A 0B F2 00 Third color Attribute value Red Color printed Black 0C 0D F3 00 Fourth color Attribute va...

Page 230: ...e value Blink Highlight option Normal 09 0A F2 00 Third highlight option Attribute value Reverse video Highlight option Normal 0B 0C F4 00 Fourth highlight option Attribute value Underline Highlight o...

Page 231: ...Restore indicator 04 05 00 4C FPCB length Refer to table G 9 for data chaining reply Table G 9 Data chaining reply Byte Value Hex Description 00 01 00 06 Length of structured field 02 81 Type Query r...

Page 232: ...ucture length 06 07 FF 01 Horizontal dimensional parameter identifier 08 80 SPD supported 09 0A 0A 84 10 CPI MPP 132 0B 0C 0C 9E 12 CPI MPP 158 0D 0E 0F C6 15 CPI MPP 198 0F 10 10 DC 16 6 CPI MPP 220...

Page 233: ...MRP System Administrator Guide 720P13951 French 4215 MRP 4219 MRP 4220 MRP 4230 MRP Twinax Command Reference 720P12751 4215 MRP 4219 MRP 4220 MRP 4230 MRP Coax Command Reference 720P12761 4215 MRP 42...

Page 234: ...2321 4215 MRP 4219 MRP 4220 MRP 4230 MRP Fax Modem for MS DOS Operator Guide 720P12331 4220 MRP 4230 MRP AppleTalk Interface Operator Guide 720P12312 4220 MRP 4230 MRP TCP IP Operator Guide 720P13721...

Page 235: ...202 2 IBM Data Stream and Object Architectures IBM Intelligent Printer Data Stream Reference S544 3417 3 IBM Data Stream and Object Architectures Font Object Content Architecture FOCA Reference S544 3...

Page 236: ...U S number 4215 MRP 4219 MRP 4220 MRP 4230 MRP PCL 5 and PostScript Printer Language Reference 721P81071 English as U S number 4220 MRP 4230 MRP Network Interface for Novell Operator Guide 720P12302 E...

Page 237: ...hen sends it to the appropriate VPS printer VPS can insert special transparency codes into an output to accommodate special requirements of printers printer emulation packages or protocol converters F...

Page 238: ...______________________ GRPNAME USMG 42XX MRP transparency In order for transparency data hexadecimal 35 to be recognized by the 42xx MRP the printer must be placed in transparency mode The Function Se...

Page 239: ...he Hewlett Packard PCL language allows one or multiple forms named macros in PCL terminology to be stored in the printer s memory This feature allows forms to be used repeatedly without the necessity...

Page 240: ...tility which does the following It encapsulates a PCL form with a macro ID Esc f Y selected by the user and a start macro definition Esc f0X at the beginning of the form It places a stop macro definit...

Page 241: ...as C Directory Specify the existing subdirectory in the C drive If the directory is left blank the forms will be stored in the current directory Note You must end the directory setting with a backslas...

Page 242: ...upload the macro from the PC to the IBM Host IRMA Workstation for Windows EMU 2 1 2 3270 Terminal by Digital Communications Associates Inc DCA can be used to achieve this operation Sending a PCL macr...

Page 243: ...the printer prior to invoking that form Overlay command The automatic overlay command will enable every page to have the same form until the end of the variable data is reached or when the overlay com...

Page 244: ...e following PCL commands must be placed in hexadecimal value at the beginning of the variable data file For example a macro with an ID 1 and a call macro command will have the following escape sequenc...

Page 245: ...nt portrait forms being called out within the variable data The first macro being called is macro ID 3 and it contains variable data starting from line 1 to line 48 The second macro being called is ma...

Page 246: ...ape Esc l1O 1B266C314F Top Margin Zero Esc l0E 1B266C3045 Push Esc f0S 1B26663053 Macro ID 4 Esc f4Y 1B26663459 Call Macro Esc f3X 1B26663358 Pop Esc f1S 1B26663153 Portrait Esc l0O 1B266C304F Top Mar...

Page 247: ...SPACE 1B2A70313030591B2A7031303058 SPACE Variable data line 99 LINE 100 LINE 101 LINE 102 LINE 130 This job can be submitted by using a JCL like the one shown previously Limitations There will be a b...

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Page 249: ...can be found in the Xerox MRP Family coax printers ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange It is a 7 bit or 8 bit coding scheme used for the computer representation of letters numbers...

Page 250: ...s line buffer Memory where data is stored during transfer from one device to another Useful for accumulating data into blocks before storage or processing and for adjusting differences of speed betwee...

Page 251: ...ertain printer unit errors to be reported again even if they had or had not been reported 8 Prints the residual buffered data coaxial cable PVC or teflon shielded 50 ohm cable used for Ethernet and ot...

Page 252: ...d fonts Fonts loaded from the host system into the dynamic memory of the printer Downloaded fonts must be reloaded each time the system is powered up dpi Dots per inch A measure of the resolution of a...

Page 253: ...DSC systems factory default Settings programmed into the printer before it is shipped These settings are in use unless you override them using either the printer control panel or by sending printer co...

Page 254: ...language Allows drawing of vector line drawings such as circles and rectangles HP PCL Hewlett Packard Printer Control Language image Representation on the printed page of the data sent to the printer...

Page 255: ...mine orientation when letter quality is requested the page is printed portrait rather than in COR if that is the default tray orientation See also COR draft quality line feed LF Character that causes...

Page 256: ...se 2 MVT Multiprogramming with a variable number of tasks The OS 360 control program that supervises the execution of a variable number of tasks in main storage and allocates system resources among th...

Page 257: ...Attention 2 Key input code X 5E is loaded into POA location 0002 during printer host communications after the PA2 button is pressed This is generally done as part of an applications program running on...

Page 258: ...inter suitable for attaching a single line That portion of a computer through which a peripheral device may communicate connection between the CPU and a peripheral device See also parallel port serial...

Page 259: ...page regardless of the orientation of the printed image See binding margin long edge binding SNA Systems Network Architecture Defines message formats and protocols for IBM network communications soft...

Page 260: ...h or alternate the printer status between online ready to accept data and offline troubleshooting Process of identifying the cause of a printer problem The method used steps through a list of symptoms...

Page 261: ...sentation see AFP AFP 3 47 GLOSSARY 1 APO 2 19 3 8t 3 62 approvals and certification viii A Programming Language see APL APL 1 2 2 9 2 12 3 54 3 55 character assignment EBCDIC DSC A 27t assignment EBC...

Page 262: ...1 2 2t descriptions 2 3 to 2 4 SCS 2 1 2 5 2 6t to 2 7t structure 2 5 table 2 5 2 6t to 2 7t descriptions 2 3 to 2 4 2 7 to 2 21 3 8 to 3 65 ESC ESC Multiple Paired Hex Transparent 3 5t 3 9 3 37 C 3t...

Page 263: ...3 52 C 5t Y72 Reset Translate Table 3 7t 3 52 C 5t Y73 Select Translate Table 3 7t 3 52 to 3 53 C 5t Y74 Define Symbol Set String 3 7t 3 53 C 5t Y75 Overwrite Translate Table 3 7t 3 53 to 3 54 C 5t Y...

Page 264: ...signment A 26t code page EBCDIC DSC modes A 25t command descriptions 2 3 to 2 4 summary and comparison 2 2t C 1t control codes 2 1 to 2 2 data stream commands 2 3 to 2 4 in non SNA see BSC SNA LU3 loa...

Page 265: ...35t C 1t C 2t GLOSSARY 5 forms loading 7 9 managing 7 8 list screen 7 9 French Canadian Code Page 276 A14t French Code Page 297 A 22t frequency energy radio iii FSL GLOSSARY 5 commands 1 3 2 2 2 11 3...

Page 266: ...arator IRS 2 5t 2 6t 2 10 3 36t C 2t interface GLOSSARY 6 configuration checking 1 7 to 1 8i position of test button 1 6i report 1 8i debugging coax problems 1 3 escape character GLOSSARY 5 interleave...

Page 267: ...izontal see HMI MPL 2 18 to 2 19 3 6t 3 15 3 23 3 65 3 68 GLOSSARY 8 MPP 2 1 2 15 3 6t 3 16 3 23 3 65 3 68 D 6t D 8 GLOSSARY 8 MSA ML 1 D 9 GLOSSARY 8 MSI X6 3 43 3 44 Multiple Paired Hex Tranparent 3...

Page 268: ...FID 4 3 to 4 4t IBM GFID to PCL fonts attribute E 1 to E 4t platform 3 31 PDS 7 19 permanent FSL escape character 3 3 3 40 C 5t memory area 3 1 personal computer PC xxi physical page size 3 22 3 67i u...

Page 269: ...odes 2 2t 2 4 C 1t resource utility 7 1 to 7 25 Restore Factory Default Settings 3 5t 3 12 C 3t Settings from Permanent Storage 3 5t 3 12 C 3t Restrict Access of Temporary and Permanent Settings 3 7t...

Page 270: ...fined Strings 3 7t 3 41 3 47 to 3 48 C 5t Share String and Timer Printer 3 8t simplex printing 3 6t 3 24 to 3 25 C 4t Single Paired Hex Transparent 3 5t 3 19 3 17 C 3t size logical page 3 68i to 3 69...

Page 271: ...t 2 7t 2 18 to 2 19 3 35 3 36t 3 69 Motion Index see VMI Tab VT 2 5t 2 7t 2 19 2 21 C 2t Virtual Storage Multiple see MVS VM environment 7 15 VMI 3 19 VPS 6 2 transparency 7 11 VTAM parameter local no...

Page 272: ...tring Before Local Copy 3 7t 3 42 C 5t Y58 User defined String After Local Copy 3 7t 3 42 C 5t Y59 Bar Code Definition 3 7t 3 43 to 3 45 C 5t Y60 Font Link for GFIDs 3 7t 3 14 3 45 to 3 47 C 5t Y61 Se...

Page 273: ...Alternate Media Order Card Please send me the Xerox 42xx MRP Coax Utility Option Kit 9 track 1 2 computer tape on reel P N 673S00006A CHG 0435 8984 Name Title Phone Company Department Address City Sta...

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