Printronix P8000 Series Administrator's Manual page 70

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Graphics Spd-Up (H-Series)
This menu is used to increase (speed up) graphic printing speed by turning on Enhanced/Turbo mode.
Normal (factory default). The printer prints at the given input graphics resolution.
Enhanced. The printer provides first-level speed up, which means the speed is faster than Normal
mode.
Turbo. The printer provides second-level speed up, which means the printer is faster than Enhanced
mode.
Match Typeface. The input 180 x 180 dpi graphics resolution will drop- dot to the resolution matching
the typeface selected.
Typeface (H-Series)
Sets the typeface of the printer. This key requires confirmation with the ENTER key.
The factory default for the Hanzi GB and Kanji SJIS LP+ is Near LQ.
The factory default for the Hangul and Hanzi Big5 LP+ is LQ.
Active Emulation
The Active Emulation menu enables you to select a combination of emulations as described in Table 4 on
page 56.
Active IGP Emulation
The Active IGP Emulation menu enables you to activate either the PGL or VGL emulation. This menu is
only available with the P8000 Standard and TN firmware as described in Table 4 on page 56.
PGL SFCC
You can specify which hex code (1-FF) will be used as the Special Function Control Character (SFCC).
The SFCC denotes that the following data is an IGP command.
7E (factory default)
1 – FF
VGL SFCC
You can specify which hex code (1-FF) will be used as the Special Function Control Character (SFCC).
The SFCC denotes that the following data is an IGP command.
5E (factory default)
1 – FF
Active Protocol
Select the LinePrinter+ protocol you wish to use. Refer to the LinePrinter Plus Programmer's Reference
Manual for more information.
Form Length
Form length is the number of lines that can be printed on a page. You can set the form length in inches,
millimeters (mm), or as a function of the current lpi (lines per inch).
Form Width
The form width can be specified in inches, millimeters, or as a function of the current cpi (characters per
inch). The forms width set should not exceed the actual paper width.
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