Last Char = Ff; Lead-In Chars; Logical Buf Size - Printronix T5000 User Manual

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Emulation Submenus
Disable. Ignores the LAC definition from the host and prints from the
currently selected character set.
The factory default is Enable.

Last Char = FF

(From page 129.) Determines the print line position when a form feed
command is the last code encountered in the print buffer.
On. Moves to the first print position on the second line of the next form.
Off. Moves to the first print position on the first line of the next form.
NOTE: This option is ignored if Auto Skip At End is on.
If configured as a 3287, and a form feed occurs in the middle of a print buffer,
the printer defaults to the first print position on the second line of the next
form, regardless of the setting of this option.
The factory default is On.

Lead-in Chars

(From page 129, page 131, page 138.) You can enable additional printer
features which are not accessible through standard coax emulations. To
access these features, send text commands in the data stream. The
commands must have a start and end code. Three sets (each containing a
start and end code) are available:
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
The factory default is Set 1<%>.
Left Margin
(From page 145, page 148, page 150, page 152, page 154.)
Set in characters. Character zero is defined as the far left edge of the page,
and column numbering increments from left to right.
The range is 0-369 characters, and the factory default is 0 characters.

Logical Buf Size

(From page 134.) Refers to the size of the printer buffer, which should be set
the same as the host screen (buffer) size. If the host screen size is unknown,
use 1920.
The options are 960, 1920, 2560, 3440, and 3564.
The factory default is 1920.
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