Adding An Eod Command To Your File - QMS 1725E Reference

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Advances to the appropriate option (QMS
EOD, HP EOD, or None).
Select
Selects the option.
Returns to the Parallel (or Serial)/End Job
Mode menu.
Online/
Asks you if you want to save your
Offline
change.
Next
Advances to the Yes option.
Select
Saves your change and idles the printer. IDLE
Online/
Puts the printer back on line.
Offline

Adding an EOD Command to Your File

When adding an EOD command to your file, use the syntax for the
selected EOD command exactly as written (the command's syntax is
case sensitive).
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Note: <ESC> represents the escape character. (The decimal value for the
escape character is 027, and the hexadecimal value is 1B.) How you enter
the escape character depends on your application. Some applications allow
you to press and hold the ALT key and then type 027 to enter the escape
character, while others allow you to type certain character sequences to
represent the escape character. See your computer or application
documentation to find out how to enter the escape character on your
system.
For this EOD command...
QMS EOD
HP EOD
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Note: The <CR><LF> sequence following the %%EndOfDocument line for the
QMS EOD is necessary to avoid an INPUT IDLE message remaining in the
printer message window after the document finishes printing.
Additional Technical Information
Use this syntax...
%%EndOfDocument
<CR><LF>
<ESC>%-12345X
End Job Mode
END JOB MODE
OPTION
OPTION
IS SELECTED
PARALLEL/SERIAL
END JOB MODE
SAVE CHANGES?
NO
SAVE CHANGES?
YES
IDLE
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