Chapter
3
Emulation Submenus
Copy Count
(From page 142.) Determines the number of identical copies of each physical
page that will be printed.
The range is 1-999, and the factory default is 1.
CR at MPP+1
(From page 128.) MPP is Maximum Print Position, which is also known as line
length. This option controls a carriage return at the end of a print line and at
MPP+1.
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On. Produces a carriage return to the first print position of the next line.
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Off. Produces a carriage return to the first print position of the current line.
The factory default is On.
CR Edit
(From page 140.) This parameter determines if a carriage return will be
followed by a line feed.
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Disable. The printer ignores all carriage returns that are not followed by
line feeds.
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Enable. The printer processes all carriage returns, even for those that are
not followed by line feeds.
The factory default is Disable.
CR, EM, & NL
(From page 129.) CR (Carriage Return), EM (Error Message), & NL (New
Line) specify that the printer treat the CR, EM, and NL control codes either as
spaces or as control codes.
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On. Treats the CR, EM and NL commands as control codes.
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Off. Treats the CR, EM and NL commands as spaces.
The factory default is On.
Data Bit 8
(From page 143.)
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Enable. The PI line is not passed directly from host to printer; all 8 bits are
used for data bits, and characters in the hex 80-FF range can be
accessed.
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Disable. When the host PI line is enabled, data bit 8 internally indicates
PI line status. To use the PI line, disable data bit 8, and enable the Host PI
configuration option (under the PI Ignored option).
NOTE: Data bit 8 is interpreted as either data bit 8 or PI signal, but never
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both. When enabled as data bit 8, data bit 8 has priority over the PI
signal, and all data above hex 7F is used to access character data
and not to interpret PI line data.