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7 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO Contents Chapter Page 1. Specifications ...................................................................................................9 2. Introduction .......................................................................
6.7 I-O Graphic Language (IOGL) in Action .........................................101 6.7.1 General Steps............................................................................101 6.7.2 Tutorial ..................................................
9 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO 1. Specifications Emulation —IBM ® 3812, 4214, 4224, 3287, 3262, and 3268 printers (non-IPDS) Systems Supported —ASCII printer, IBM ® 30XX, 43XX, 937X host, or 3174, 3274,.
10 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO 2. Introduction operating in PCL ® mode, the A/C-7 RO allows Computer Output Reduction (COR) and Automatic Page Orientation (APO). In addition, paper can be pulled from several sources and a multitude of fonts (printer-resident or from optional cartridges) are supported.
11 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO 2.1 Description of Front Panels C ONFIGURATION S WITCHES The Configuration Switches are used to set the output protocol and to perform the available test and diagnostic functions. While the A/C- 7P RO models come with only one bank of switches, the A/C-7S RO comes with two banks of eight switches.
12 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO The package should include the following: • A/C-7P RO or A/C-7S RO • Wallmount transformer (9V AC output) • Standard parallel cable (for A/C-7P RO only) • Standard seri.
13 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO 3. Installation 4. If the sharing port of the A/C-7P RO is used, attach the parallel cable now. Note that a PC or LAN connected to the A/C-7P RO’s sharing port should always be powered up when the A/C-7P RO is operating. 5. Connect the wall mount transformer from the outlet to the A/C-7P RO’s “9V” connector.
14 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO NOTE Whenever the printer is powered off, the A/C-7P RO must also be powered off to ensure they stay in sync with each other. To install the A/C-7S RO: 1. Power off the printer and PC (if used) and disconnect the power cord(s).
15 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO 9. With the A/C-7S RO powered off, attach the coax cable from the host to the A/C-7S RO’s BNC connector. NOTE Whenever the printer is powered off, the A/C-7S RO must also be powered off to ensure they stay in sync with each other.
16 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO Self-Test Printout - A/C-7P RO PARALLEL 3270 COAX INTERFACE COPYRIGHT (c) 1994 SDE Corp Rom Ok Ram Ok Software Version 1.00 ASCII Printer Protocol : Generic #01 - Buffer Size (.
17 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO S elf-Test Printout - A/C-7S RO SERIAL 3270 COAX INTERFACE COPYRIGHT (c) 1994 SDE Corp Rom Ok Ram Ok Software Version 1.00 ASCII Printer Protocol : Generic Serial Out Baud Rate.
18 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO #65 - Character Set Selection : 1 Roman 8 #76 - Serial In Baud Rate : 2 9600 Baud #77 - Serial In Word Length : 8 Bits #78 - Serial In Stop Bits : 1 Bit #79 - Serial In Parity : 0 None #56 - Parallel Port Init String: SP: #57 - Host Port Init String: HP: Figure 3-2.
19 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO Figure 3-3. Self-T est Printout, Page 2. SCS (LU1) EBCDIC to ASCII T ranslate T able 40 50 60 70 80 90 A0 B0 C0 D0 E0 F0 456789ABCDEF 0 20 26 2D D6 D2 B3 F3 5E 7B 7D 5C 30 &.
4. Configuration 20 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO 4.1 A/C-7 RO Configuration The A/C-7 RO can be configured through its on-board configuration switches or by sending download commands from the host or from a PC/LAN. To ensure proper functioning of your A/C-7 RO, you should review all available parameters.
21 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO 4.2 Configuration Switch Settings Use the A/C-7 RO’s configuration switches to select the output protocol and to perform the available test and diagnostic functions. Use a pointed object, such as a ball-point pen, to change the switch settings.
22 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able 4-1. Configuration Switch Settings. Output Protocol SW1:4 SW1:5 SW1:6 SW1:7 Hewlett-Packard ® PCL o o | o IBM Proprinter o | o | IBM PPDS oooo Epson ESC/P1 ooo| Epson D.
23 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able 4-2. T ests/Diagnostic. T ests/Diagnostic SW1:1 SW1:8 Restore Factory Defaults | o Self-Test o | EBCDIC Hex Dump o | T able 4-3. T ests/Diagnostic. T ests/Diagnostic SW1:4 SW1:5 SW1:6 SW1:7 ASCII Hex Dump |||| T able 4-4.
24 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO The second (right) bank of switches of the A/C-7S RO is used to set up the A/C-7S RO for communication with the printer. T able 4-5.
25 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able 4-6. Serial Out W ord-Length Switch. Serial Out W ord Length SW2:4 7 Bits o 8 Bits | T able 4-7. Serial Out Stop Bits Switch. Serial Out Stop Bits SW2:5 1 Bit o 2 Bits | T able 4-8. Serial Out Parity Switch. Serial Out Parity SW2:6 SW2:7 None o o Odd o | Even | 0 T able 4-9.
26 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO 4.3 Setup Software (does not apply to versions after February 1996) Older versions of the A/C-7 RO included a setup disk. For newer versions (after February 1996), all configuration parameters not already covered through configuration switches can be changed through the host/PC download commands.
27 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO 1. Type the Command Pass-Thru delimiter &% (or alternate CPT beginning delimiter) in the document at the point where the command is to take effect. 2. Type an upper case “Z” (or the alternate command ID character). 3. Type the command number for the command to be used, as shown in the table.
28 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able 4-11. Host/PC Download Commands. Host/PC Download Command Command Number 10 CPI Command String 86 12 CPI Command String 88 15 CPI Command String 87 16.
29 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able 4-11 (continued). Host/PC Download Commands. Host/PC Download Command Command Number Command ID Character 41 CR at MPP + 1 15 Custom User Strings 55 EpsonMatrixFont 09 F.
30 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able 4-11 (continued). Host/PC Download Commands. Host/PC Download Command Command Number LPI 02 LU1 Language 08 Manual Paper Tray Orientation 64 Max Print Position 06 NL at .
31 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able 4-11(continued). Host/PC Download Commands. Host/PC Download Command Command Number Save Config in NV Memory 99 SCS Translate = 45 Serial In Baud Rate (serial only) 76 S.
32 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO Asterisks (*) identify factory- default settings. Invalid commands (such as selecting 2 LPI) are ignored. The last valid setting will be unchanged. Examples in this section apply to configuration through Host/PC download only. COMMAND 1: BUFFER SIZE Selects logical default buffer size.
33 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO COMMAND 4: LINE SPACING Selects default Line Spacing. VALUE DESCRIPTION *1 Single Space 2 Double Space Example: &%Z4,2 sets the printer to double space default. COMMAND 5: FORM LENGTH Selects default Form Length (MPL = Maximum Print Lines).
34 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO COMMAND 7: PRINT CASE Selects default print case. VALUE DESCRIPTION 0 Mono case *1 Dual case NOTE This default only affects LU3 printing. Example: &%Z7,0 sets default to mono case. COMMAND 8: LU1 LANGUAGE Selects default LU1 language.
35 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO COMMAND 9: EPSON MATRIX FONT Selects Epson default font, if supported by the printer. VALUE DESCRIPTION *1 Draft Print Quality 2 Roman, NLQ 3 Sans Serif, NLQ 4 Courier, NLQ 5 Prestige, NLQ 6 Script, NLQ 7 OCR-B, NLQ Example: &%Z9,2 selects near-letter quality (Roman) as the default.
36 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO command in the SCS PPM causes the printer to wait for the operator to insert paper in the manual feed tray. This command takes effect immediately if placed on the first position of the page (line 1, position 1); otherwise, it takes effect on the next page.
37 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO 1 Null-line suppression in non-SCS print and true screen image in local copy 2 True screen image in non- SCS print and null-line suppression in local copy 3 True screen image i.
38 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO COMMAND 17: VALID FF FOLLOWED BY DATA Sets the printer in accordance with the RPQ installed in the control unit. VALUE DESCRIPTION *0 Second print position of first line on nex.
39 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO COMMAND 20: AUTOMATIC FUNCTION AT END OF JOB Sets the printer in accordance with the RPQ installed in the control unit. VALUE DESCRIPTION *0 NL is automatically executed after the buffer is completed (unless a FF, NL, or CR was last in the buffer).
40 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO COMMAND 25: IBM MOTION COMMANDS Enables a Form Feed from the host system to be converted to the required number of line feeds (beneficial when forms length is controlled by the interface).
41 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO COMMAND 30: OVERRIDE OF FORMATTING COMMANDS Enables the printer’s front-panel selections to control how a job is printed. VALUE DESCRIPTION *0 Normal operation (disabled) 1 F.
42 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO COMMAND 34: INTERVENTION REQUIRED (IR) TIMEOUT Sets the time interval before an intervention required signal is sent to the host after a printer error occurs. VALUE DESCRIPTION 000 Never send an IR 001 IR is sent (value *5) to seconds after 255 printer error occurs *120 Default, send IR after ten minutes.
43 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO COMMAND 38: TRUE LPI SPACING HP PCL only. Because laser printers have a non-printable border around the edge of single-sheet pages, 6 LPI and 8 LPI spacing is compressed slightly to enable 66 lines and 88 lines to be printed on 11-inch long paper.
44 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO COMMAND 40: CPT START DELIMITER CHARACTERS Specifies the two characters to be used for the beginning delimiter characters for Command Pass-Thru.
45 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO COMMAND 42: START AND STOP EBCDIC HEX DUMP After receiving a start command the coax interface, starting with the next buffer received, sends all host data directly to the printer as hexadecimal printing until a stop command is received or the printer is powered off.
46 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO COMMAND 50: SHARING PORT TIMEOUT Selects the time interval that the interface waits for receipt of additional data from the alternate (PC/LAN) host before automatically switching to check for data from the coax host.
47 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO COMMAND 55: CUSTOM USER STRINGS Allows the user to define up to six custom user strings, of up to 25 bytes each, which are stored in the memory of the interface and sent to the printer whenever the character delimiter, letter U, and number of the string appears in the text of the document (for example, &%U3).
48 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO COMMAND 57: HOST PORT INITIALIZATION STRING Allows the user to define an initialization string of up to 25 bytes, which is stored in the memory of the interface and is sent to initialize the printer for host printing after shared-port printing has occurred.
49 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO To change the initialization string, simply input the new command values. The entire old string is automatically erased. To delete the initialization string from the NV memory, simply put nothing between the parentheses.
50 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO 3 User Defined mode. Documents are printed using the fonts and orientation that the user specifies through use of the &% font ID commands. Example: &%Z62,3 specifies that the document is printed as formatted when the primary paper tray is specified as the paper source.
51 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO Example: &%Z64,1 specifies that all printing using paper from the manual feed slot will be printed in portrait orientation. COMMAND 65: CHARACTER SET SELECTION Enables the user to select the ASCII character set that is used in the conversion from EBCDIC (SCS/LU1) or DSC (LU3) to ASCII.
52 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO Previously stored substi- tutions are cancelled if an ASCII hex sequence of 00 is specified. Command Z99,0 must be used to store the substitutions in permanent memory for them to be effective when the printer is next turned on.
53 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO COMMAND 77: SERIAL-IN WORD LENGTH Selects the Word Length of data received at the serial-in port. A new setting will not be effective immediately.
54 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO NOTES This string represents the printer-specific command to set the printer to 6 LPI. Consult your printer’s manual for the appropriate hex value representing the 6 LPI command. Example: &%Z84,1(1B 32) stores the 6 LPI command for an Epson LQ-2500 printer (hex value 1B 32) as the 6 LPI string.
55 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO COMMAND 87: 15 CPI STRING Used when operating in Generic output protocol. Defines the 15 CPI string the interface sends to the printer when the host sends a 15 CPI command.
56 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO NOTES If a document is printed using temporary host download commands (commands not stored using the Z99,0 command), value 2 will restore the permanent memory selections. Put a &%Z98,2 at the end of the document to restore the standard setup parameters for the next user of the printer.
57 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO 4.5 Restoring Factory Defaults The factory-default configuration can be restored either by sending Host/PC Download Command “Z98,0” or by taking the following steps: 1. Power off the printer and the A/C-7 RO. 2. Disconnect the host and PC sharing cables from the interface.
58 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO 5. Operation If the PC print job is sent while a host job is printing, the printer responds as “busy” to the PC print request.
59 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO PC printing longer than 10 to 20 minutes (depending on host configuration) may cause the 3270 host to drop communication with the printer (“go to sleep”). The output protocol specified in the A/C-7S RO’s configuration (through configuration-switch settings) is irrelevant for printing from the shared port.
60 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able 5-1. PMPP and PMPL. PMPP at PMPL at Paper Size 10 12 15 17.1 6 8 T rue T rue CPI CPI CPI CPI LPI LPI LPI LPI Letter Portrait 80 96 120 136 66 88 63 84 Landscape 105 126 .
61 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO For example: &%L00086 selects a Prestige 12 CPI font in landscape orientation. The font ID number must select a font available in the printer or in the installed cartridge.
62 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO A combination of control codes in the printer data stream and the settings in the configuration are used to determine page orientation when processing DSC, DSE, or LU1 (SCS) data streams. Some applications will not allow you to insert the data stream commands required to select orientation and format.
63 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO Figure 5-1. Printing with the APO Feature. ST ART Page Orientation Logic 1 APO Active? (Command 61) No 2 Print Size Less Than 8 1/2 x 1 1? No 3 Is Length Less Than Width? No Ye.
64 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO 5.8 Generic Mode The Generic output protocol should be used when the other output protocols of the A/C-7 RO are inappropriate. This could be the case with printers such as certain barcode label printers or embossers, but also with printers from Okidata ® , Mannesmann-Tally ® , etc.
65 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able 5-2. Commands. Command Function ¬E Sends an ASCII ESC command to the printer ¬TY Enables true LPI printing ¬TN Disables true LPI printing ¬I Ignores all host formatting commands ¬S Stops ignoring host formatting commands Use the ¬I and ¬S commands to remove unwanted host commands from a print file.
66 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO 6. Advanced Features 1. Find the command for the print feature in the printer’s user’s guide. 2. Convert the printer command to hexadecimal. 3. Place the beginning delimiter &% (or the custom delimiter as defined with command 40) in the document at the point you want the feature to take effect.
67 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO This is an &%1B26643044&%underlined&%1 B266440&% word. to print on the printer as: This is an underlined word. NOTES Only numbers or the upper case letters A–F are allowed.
68 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO SCS TRN data is user-defined is not scanned for SCS control codes. However, to emulate the characteristics of the IBM 3287, non-printable characters (control characters) are converted to hyphens. Data is translated to ASCII with undefined characters printed as hyphens.
69 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO The bar-code command string must contain all of these parameters, even if the parameter is irrelevant for the type of bar code being printed. For example, POSTNET comes in only one size, so, any height or width specifications are ignored.
70 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO Module width (from Table 6-2) : 3.6 mm (0.14 inches) Calculation: 11 x 3.6 mm = 39.6 mm = 3.96 cm; or 11 x .14 in = 1.54 inches T able 6-2. Module W idth in mm (inches): PCL Laser . Width 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Code 3 2.6 3.6 4.5 5.
71 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able 6-3. Module width in mm (inches): Epson or IBM Proprinter Dot-Matrix. Width 1 2 3 Code 3 of 9 2.7 5.4 8.1 (.11) (.22) (.32) Code 128 2.5 5 7.6 (.1) (.2) (.3) Interleaved 2 2.2 4.4 6.6 of 5 (.9) (.18) (.26) POSTNET 6.5 (.
72 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO Width parameters are ignored when printing POSTNET bar codes, since POSTNET uses one standard width. However, a valid value (1-9) must be entered for the width parameter to ensure the bar code command string is complete. <hr>: Identifies whether human- readables are printed or not.
73 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO <data>: The data to be printed as a bar code. Some bar codes require a certain number of characters. Others only allow alphanumeric or numeric characters. Before the A/C- 7 RO processes the data string, it will check the complete data string and verify that it is valid.
74 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO Figure 6-1. Bar Code Overlapping T ext. This data overrun by barcode To avoid overlapping bar codes with text, always allow for sufficient vertical line spacing (by adding line feeds, for example) to accommodate the height of the bar code.
75 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO O VERVIEW AND E XAMPLES The examples shown on the following pages give an overview of the supported bar code types. Note that the “maximum number of data characters” does not include start/stop characters and check digits.
76 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO UPC A Required number of data characters: 10 Valid numeric characters: 0-9 Valid alphanumeric characters: N/A Valid other characters: N/A Example: ¬B5,5,1,1,1,0,0123456789¬B Figure 6-4.
77 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO EAN 13 Required number of data characters: 12 Valid numeric characters: 0-9 Valid alphanumeric characters: N/A Valid other characters: Example: ¬B7,3,1,1,1,0,012345678912¬B Figure 6-6.
78 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO NOTE Since Interleaved 2 of 5 symbols are created from data-character pairs, the number to be encoded must have an even number of digits. If an odd number of data characters (including the optional check digit) is entered, the A/C-7 RO adds an “0” to the beginning of the bar code.
79 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO To show how multiple character sets are used, study the following data string. Height, width and other parameters were omitted in this example to focus your attention on the data string. Please note that this example is for illustration purposes only, and is not a recommended way of bar coding.
80 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able 6-4. Symbol Character V alue and Data Character . Symbol Character Data Character V alue Code A Code B Code C 00 SP SP 00 0 1 !!0 1 0 2 ““0 2 0 3 ##0 3 0 4 $$0 4 0 5 %%0 5 0 6 &&0 6 0 7 ‘‘0 7 0 8 ((0 8 0 9 ))0 9 1 0 **1 0 1 1 ++1 1 1 2 .
81 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able 6-4 (continued). Symbol Character V alue and Data Character . Symbol Character Data Character V alue Code A Code B Code C 2 8 <<2 8 2 9 ==2 9 3 0 >>3 0 3 1 ?.
82 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able 6-4 (continued). Symbol Character V alue and Data Character . Symbol Character Data Character V alue Code A Code B Code C 5 6 XX5 6 5 7 YY5 7 5 8 ZZ5 8 5 9 [[5 9 6 0 6 0.
83 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able 6-4 (continued). Symbol Character V alue and Data Character . Symbol Character Data Character V alue Code A Code B Code C 84 DC4 t 84 85 NAK u 85 86 SYN v 86f 87 ETB w 8.
84 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO 6.6 I-O Graphics Language ™ The I-O Graphics Language ™ (IOGL ™ ) allows printing of graphical elements and charts on PCL5 compatible printers. IOGL is independent of other I-O features, such as internally generated bar codes or font change commands.
85 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able 6-5. IOGL Graphics Language. Graphical Element IOGL Command String Line ¬GL<line width;<x start>;<y start>;<x end>;<y end> Box ¬GB<line w.
86 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able 6-5. IOGL Graphics Language. Parameter Description Units of V alid Measurement V alues ’text’ text to be rotated or to be N/A any included in the IOGL program printa.
87 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able 6-5 (continued). IOGL Graphics Language. Parameter Description Units of V alid Measurement V alues radius radius of a circle or pie chart n/300 inch positive integers se.
88 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able 6-5 (continued). IOGL Graphics Language. Parameter Description Units of V alid Measurement V alues y start y coordinate of start position n/300 inch positive for lines and boxes integers; incl. 0 y end y coordinate of end position n/300 inch positive for lines and boxes integers; incl.
89 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO Figure 6-9. XY Coordinate System on the Page. semi-colon “;” as a separator between parameters, you may also enter a comma “,” or a forward slash “/”. 4. Do not enter numeric values with commas (for example, 50,000).
90 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO 6.6.3 B ASIC D ESCRIPTION Lines —¬GL<line width>;<x start>;<y start>;<x end>;<y end> Draws a line from the specified xy start to xy end. <Line width> is specified in mm. Figure 6-10. Example of Line.
91 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO Boxes— ¬GB<line width>;<x start>;<y start>;<x end>;<y end>;<% shading>6 Draws a box from the specified xy start to the xy end. The box cannot be rotated. <line width> is specified in mm; <% shading> can range from 0 to 100.
92 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO Circle —¬GC<line width>;<x center>;<y center>;<radius>;<% shading> Draws a circle with the specified radius (in n/300 inches) and line width (in mm) around the xy center.
93 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO Arc —¬GA<line width>;<x start>;<y start>;<x center>;<y center>;<angle of rotation> Draws an arc around the xy center, starting at xy start and ending when the angle of rotation is completed.
94 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO Color/Shading —¬GS<# of values>;<color 1>;<% shading 1>;<color 2>;<% shading 2>;... Defines the color and shading of the pie-chart and bar-chart segments. The first value entered in the pie and bar chart commands will be printed in color 1 with shading 1.
95 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO Figure 6-14. Color/Shading and Pie Chart. = starting point for first pie segment “9 o’clock”.
96 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO For example: ¬GS3;01;20;02;50;04;80 ¬GP5;900;2400;600;3;10;20;30 draws a three-segment pie chart. If the attached printer is a PCL color printer, the first segment will be blue (01), the second segment will be red (02), and the third segment will be green (04).
97 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO Bar Chart (Histogram) —¬GH<line width>;<x start>;<y start>;<x increment>;<y increment>;<bar width>;<# of entries>; <value 1>;<value 2>; ... Draws a bar chart. xy start specifies the bottom left hand corner of the first bar (the origin on the chart’s xy scale).
98 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO Figure 6-16. Bar Chart (Histogram). NOTE The y-increment determines the scaling. Only integers (1, 2, 3, 4, etc.) are valid. If you are charting sales figures in thousands of dollars, the y- increment should be small (for example, 1).
99 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO Run Chart —¬GR<line width>;<x start>;<y start>;<x increment>;<y increment>;<# of entries>;<value 1>;<value 2>; ... Draws a run (line) chart. The xy start specifies the origin of the chart’s xy scale (xy axes are not drawn).
100 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO NOTE The y-increment determines the scaling. Only integers (1, 2, 3, 4, etc.) are valid. If you are charting sales figures in thousands of dollars, the y- increment should be small (for example, 1). If you are charting the number of customer complaints per period the y-increment should be high (for example, 100 or more).
101 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO Comments— ¬GX<'text'> Allows text to be added to IOGL commands for documentation. Comments will not print out. For example: ¬GX’Pie chart with 3 elements’ can be used to document an IOGL pie chart command.
102 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO Figure 6-19. Bar Chart. 2. To determine the printable area of the paper, we printed a box using 0;0 as the x;y starting coordinates. This was done by typing ¬GB1;0;0;300;300;50 on the screen and sending it to the printer. The top left corner of the printed box marks the top left corner of the printable area of the page.
103 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO 3. Determine where the chart should be placed (always in relation to the top left-hand corner of the printable area). In the example, the bar chart is on the bottom half of a letter-size page. The origin of the chart is one inch away from the left margin and 10 inches away from the top margin ( Figure 6-20 ).
104 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO Next, determine the approximate maximum height and width of the chart. In the example, 40 was the expected maximum number of calls. We chose to represent 10 calls by one inch, resulting in a total maximum height of four inches (not including the title and subtitle.
105 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO one and the first bar of the next day. To determine the <bar width>, divide the available one inch (<x increment>) into four equal sections (three bars and one space). The resulting value was 75 (= 300/4). Next, count the <# of entries> (5) and enter the respective values.
106 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO 6.7.4 L ABELS /T ITLE /S UBTITLE /L EGEND All text was created through text rotation command strings. Text was always printed in the selected font. In the example, Universe Medium was used in different point sizes (¬Q...). The legend consists of three separate boxes followed by text rotation commands.
107 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO For the # symbol, substitute a number that identifies the macro. Make sure this command precedes all IOGL commands. Also, be aware that PCL is case-sensitive. At the end of the IOGL routine, stop the macro and save it permanently (until the printer is powered down) in the printer’s memory.
108 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO A PCL command used to reposition the stored image on a page is ¬E&l#u#Z, where the first # (l#u) specifies the “Left Offset Registration” or horizontal movement in n/720 inch and the second # (#Z) specifies the “Top Offset Registration” or vertical movement of the image in n/720 inch.
109 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO 7. T roubleshooting dump” or “buffer print” by enabling the Buffer Print option through the A/C-7 RO’s configuration switches, or Host/PC download command 42. This causes all printing to be in hexadecimal code, just as it’s received from the host, to help in tracing problems.
110 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO Follow the steps below to start the self-test from your PC or terminal. 1. Verify that the printer is connected properly to the A/C-7 RO and in “READY” mode.
111 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO 3. Send that command to the printer (press the Print Screen Button or print the document/file that contains the Host/PC download command).
112 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO 7.4 Problem Resolution Guide The following is a general guide to resolve common problems that may occur. Please refer to this guide before contacting technical support. T able 7-1. Problem Resolution Guide. Problem or Message Probable Cause Action “Host Line Sync” LED is not Host is not operating Check host system.
113 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able 7-1. Problem Resolution Guide. Problem or Message Probable Cause Action Right margin is cut off Page width in word- Change to a wider processing program is page. not set wide enough Page width is too wide Select a narrower page.
114 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able 7-1. Problem Resolution Guide. Problem or Message Probable Cause Action Printer won’t change fonts Incorrect typestyle Make sure the font number ID used is valid. Invalid font IDs are ignored by the printer. Wrong font cartridge Load the cartridge loaded with the font that corresponds to the font ID.
115 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able 7-1. Problem Resolution Guide. Problem or Message Probable Cause Action APO feature is OFF Set paper tray and orientation is set orientation to to COR, portrait, or landscape or set user-defined (with font orientation to font orientation portrait) landscape or set font orientation to landscape.
116 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able 7-1. Problem Resolution Guide. Problem or Message Probable Cause Action Printer does not print COR APO feature is ON Turn off APO or and page size is 8-1/2" increase page size x 11" or less so it is larger than 8-1/2" x 11".
117 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO Appendix A: Font (FGID) Reference for HP LaserJet Printers The following table lists the standard HP LaserJet resident fonts and the HP font cartridges that are available, along with the font ID number used to select the font.
118 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able A-1 (continued). Selecting Standard Fonts. T ypeface Symbol Set Orient. Pitch Point T ypestyle Size No. Courier R-8/CP850 P/L 12 10 85 Courier bold R-8/CP850 P/L 12 10 .
119 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able A-1 (continued). Selecting Standard Fonts. T ypeface Symbol Set Orient. Pitch Point T ypestyle Size No. CG Times bold R-8/CP850 P/L Prop. 6 4625 R-8/CP850 P/L Prop. 8 4626 R-8/CP850 P/L Prop. 10 4627 R-8/CP850 P/L Prop.
120 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able A-1 (continued). Selecting Standard Fonts. T ypeface Symbol Set Orient. Pitch Point T ypestyle Size No. R-8/CP850 P/L Prop. 24 4654 R-8/CP850 P/L Prop. 30 4657 CG Times R-8/CP850 P/L Prop. 6 4665 bold italic R-8/CP850 P/L Prop.
121 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able A-1 (continued). Selecting Standard Fonts. T ypeface Symbol Set Orient. Pitch Point T ypestyle Size No. R-8/CP850 P/L Prop. 14 4809 R-8/CP850 P/L Prop. 18 4811 R-8/CP850 P/L Prop. 24 4814 R-8/CP850 P/L Prop. 30 4817 Univers med R-8/CP850 P/L Prop.
122 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able A-1 (continued). Selecting Standard Fonts. T ypeface Symbol Set Orient. Pitch Point T ypestyle Size No. Univers med R-8/CP850 P/L Prop. 6 4845 condensed R-8/CP850 P/L Prop. 8 4846 R-8/CP850 P/L Prop. 10 4847 R-8/CP850 P/L Prop.
123 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able A-1 (continued). Selecting Standard Fonts. T ypeface Symbol Set Orient. Pitch Point T ypestyle Size No. R-8/CP850 P/L Prop. 24 4874 R-8/CP850 P/L Prop. 30 4877 ITC Zapf R-8/CP850 P/L Prop. 6 4985 Dingbat R-8/CP850 P/L Prop.
124 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able A-1 (continued). Selecting Standard Fonts. T ypeface Symbol Set Orient. Pitch Point T ypestyle Size No. Time Italic R-8/CP850 P Prop.
125 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able A-1 (continued). Selecting Standard Fonts. T ypeface Symbol Set Orient. Pitch Point T ypestyle Size No. Helvetica ASCII P Prop. 10 185 Bold Helvetica ASCII P Prop. 12 188 Bold Helvetica ASCII P Prop. 14 190 Bold Tax Line LinDrw-7 P 10 12 34 Draw Letter Gothic R-8/CP850 P 10 14.
126 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able A-1 (continued). Selecting Standard Fonts. T ypeface Symbol Set Orient. Pitch Point T ypestyle Size No. EAN/UPC UPC P PROP. 12 170 Bar Code HP Cartridge Font Assignments Procollection Cartridge Line Printer ASCII P/L 17.
127 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able A-1 (continued). Selecting Standard Fonts. T ypeface Symbol Set Orient. Pitch Point T ypestyle Size No. Courier Italic Legal P 12 10 95 Prestige Elite ASCII P/L 15 7 22.
128 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able A-1 (continued). Selecting Standard Fonts. T ypeface Symbol Set Orient. Pitch Point T ypestyle Size No. Letter Gothic ASCII P/L 12 12 66 Letter Gothic ASCII P/L 12 12 69 Bold Letter Gothic ASCII P/L 12 12 68 Italic Times Roman ASCII P Prop.
129 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able A-1 (continued). Selecting Standard Fonts. T ypeface Symbol Set Orient. Pitch Point T ypestyle Size No. Times Roman Legal P Prop. 10 175 Bold Times Roman Legal P Prop. 10 176 Italic Times Roman Legal P Prop. 12 177 Times Roman Legal P Prop.
130 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able A-1 (continued). Selecting Standard Fonts. T ypeface Symbol Set Orient. Pitch Point T ypestyle Size No. Helvetica ASCII P Prop. 12 189 Italic Helvetica ASCII P Prop. 14 190 Bold Helvetica Legal P Prop. 14 191 Bold WordPerfect Cartridge CG Times DskTop P Prop.
131 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able A-1 (continued). Selecting Standard Fonts. T ypeface Symbol Set Orient. Pitch Point T ypestyle Size No. CG Times DskTop P Prop. 12 4688 CG Times DskTop P Prop. 12 4708 Bold CG Times DskTop P Prop. 12 4816 Italic CG Times DskTop P Prop.
132 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able A-1 (continued). Selecting Standard Fonts. T ypeface Symbol Set Orient. Pitch Point T ypestyle Size No. Microsoft Cartridge Helv R-8 P Prop. 8 34102 Helv R-8 P Prop. 10 34103 Helv Bold R-8 P Prop. 10 34123 Helv Italic R-8 P Prop.
133 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able A-1 (continued). Selecting Standard Fonts. T ypeface Symbol Set Orient. Pitch Point T ypestyle Size No. TmsRmn R-8 P Prop. 12 5688 TmsRmn R-8 P Prop. 12 5708 Bold TmsRmn R-8 P Prop. 12 5816 Italic TmsRmn R-8 P Prop. 14 5709 Bold Line Printer R-8 P/L 15 8.
134 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able A-1 (continued). Selecting Standard Fonts. T ypeface Symbol Set Orient. Pitch Point T ypestyle Size No. Prestige Elite Legal P/L 12 10 98 Bold Prestige Elite Legal P/L 12 10 99 Italic Letter Gothic R-8 P/L 27 3.
135 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able A-1 (continued). Selecting Standard Fonts. T ypeface Symbol Set Orient. Pitch Point T ypestyle Size No. Presentation Legal P/L 8.
136 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able A-1 (continued). Selecting Standard Fonts. T ypeface Symbol Set Orient. Pitch Point T ypestyle Size No. Presentation Legal P/L 5.7 24 433 Bold Helv Outline ASCII P/L Prop. 24 34115 Helv Outline Legal P/L Prop. 24 34116 Serifa ASCII P/L Prop.
137 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able A-1 (continued). Selecting Standard Fonts. T ypeface Symbol Set Orient. Pitch Point T ypestyle Size No. Helv Cond. TaxNum P/L Prop. 24 34128 Black Bold OCR-A OCR-A P 10 12 19 Tax Line TaxLin Drw P/L 10 12 30 Draw Bar Codes & More Cartridge Letter Gothic R-8 P/L 15 9.
138 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able A-1 (continued). Selecting Standard Fonts. T ypeface Symbol Set Orient. Pitch Point T ypestyle Size No. USPS Zip ZIP P/L Prop. 12 172 Line Draw LinDrw P/L 10 12 33 Text Equations Prestige Elite R-8 P 15 7 221 Prestige Elite R-8 P 17.
139 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able A-1 (continued). Selecting Standard Fonts. T ypeface Symbol Set Orient. Pitch Point T ypestyle Size No. Global Text Cartridge CG Century R-9 P/L Prop. 8 16950 Schoolbook CG Century R-8 P/L Prop. 10 16951 Schoolbook CG Century R-8 P/L Prop.
140 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO T able A-1 (continued). Selecting Standard Fonts. T ypeface Symbol Set Orient. Pitch Point T ypestyle Size No. Hobo ASCII P Prop. 14 5940 Medium Thunderbird ASCII P Prop. 54 5950 Signet ASCII P Prop. 18 5960 Roundhand Signet ASCII P Prop.
141 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO Appendix B: Character Sets The IBM 3812-1 printer emulation supports both the Roman 8 character set and Code Page 850. The IBM 4214, 5224,5225, and 5256 printer emulations support both the Code Page 850 and Code Page 437 character sets.
142 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO Figure B-1. Roman 8. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - .
143 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO Figure B-2. Code Page 850. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - .
144 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO Appendix C: Serial-Por t Specifications The A/C-7S RO uses a standard, RS-232-C, 25-pin serial printer cable for connection to a serial printer and for connection to a serial PC/LAN print server port. The A/C-7S RO’s input and output connectors use the same pin assignments.
145 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO This pin out will work with most PCs and printers (i.e. the supplied cable can be used as either sharing cable or printer cable). When used to connect the printer to the print box, the cable’s female side (DB25F) is connected to the A/C-7S RO.
146 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO Appendix D: Parallel-Por t Specifications The A/C-7P RO uses standard 36-pin/25-pin Centronics printer cables for connection to a parallel printer and to connect a parallel PC/LAN printer server port. The 25-pin connector on the A/C-7P RO label “Parallel Out To Printer” has the following pin assignments: T able D-1.
147 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO The 36-pin connector on the A/C-7P RO labeled “Parallel In From PC/LAN” (TxP plus) and “Parallel Setup Port From PC/LAN” uses the following pin assignment: T able D-2.
148 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO Appendix E: T ransferring Power to Pin 18 To transfer power to pin 18 of the parallel input connector of the A/C-7P RO, you must move a jumper on the A/C-7P RO board. To move this jumper do the following: 1. Power off the printer, the A/C-7P RO, and the attached PC or LAN print server.
149 A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO 7. Slide the A/C-7 RO board back into the bottom groove of the chassis. 8. Tighten the black screws on the back panel. 9. Connect the printer and the PC/LAN to the A/C-7 RO, then connect the power cord. 10. Power on the printer, then the A/C-7 RO.
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