More about creating tables
XEROX 4213 LASER PRINTER PROGRAMMER REFERENCE
The following are important points to remember about creating
tables:
New tables are created by overlaying other tables; always
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invoke the base table before transmitting new table data to
the printer.
The table data may consist of one or more records.
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The record-type indicator must be selected carefully to avoid
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changing the wrong tables in the system.
The load address is always doubled.
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The following locations are assigned to control codes, to
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frequently used alphanumeric characters, and to characters
used in printer command language. It is recommended that
these locations not be changed:
— Any control code location (less than 20H in ISO or ASCII,
or less than 40H in EBCDIC)
— ISO 30H to 39H (numerals 0 to 9), EBCDIC F0H to F9H
— ISO 41H to 5AH (letters A to Z), EBCDIC C1H to C9H,
D1H to D9H, and E2H to E9H
— To 89H, 91H to 99H, and A2H to A9H
— ISO 20H, EBCDIC 40H—space character
— ISO 2BH, EBCDIC 4EH—plus sign (+)
— ISO 2CH, EBCDIC 6BH—comma (,)
— ISO 3D, EBCDIC 7EH—equals sign (=)
— ISO 24H, EBCDIC 5BH—dollar sign ($).
Each record must be terminated with two "F"s.
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The new table remains in the system and can be selected with
the Language command. The new table becomes language H.
XES COMMAND LANGUAGE MODE
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