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Coax SCS Menu
Item
ENABLE*
APO
DISABLE
6*
LPI
8
0
1*
LINE SPACING
2
CPI
nn.n
DUAL*
CASE
MONO
MPL
nnn
MPP
nnn
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Value
Enables or disables automatic print orientation.
v ENABLE—if the requested dimensions of the job fit on
the paper, the page is printed either in portrait or
landscape, whichever better fits the dimensions. If the
requested dimensions do not fit on the paper, the default
orientation for the tray (COR, PORT, LAND, or C-PORT)
determines how the sheet is printed.
v DISABLE—the page prints using the default orientation
for the tray (COR, PORT, LAND, or C-PORT).
Notes:
1. Values specified in the data stream override values set at
the printer.
2. The factory defaults (orientation set to COR and
APO=ENABLE) give you the most flexibility.
3. The requested dimensions are determined by the values
of CPI, LINE SPACING, MPP, and MPL for the job.
These values can be set in the data stream or on the
Coax SCS Menu.
Specifies a default lines per inch value for jobs received
over the coax attachment. Valid values are 0, 6, and 8. The
default is 6 lines per inch. 0 specifies either the value
specified in the job, or the PCL default value for the printer.
Specifies single or double spacing:
v 1—single spacing
v 2—double spacing
Specifies the default characters per inch, or pitch. nn can be
0, 10, 12, 15, 16.7, 20, or 27. The default is 10 characters per
inch. 0 specifies a proportional font (FGID 1452). Note that
proportional fonts use proportional spacing, which may
cause unexpected results (for example, tabular data may
appear misaligned).
Specifies the case of the printed text:
v DUAL—characters print in the case received
v MONO—all characters print in uppercase
Specifies the maximum page length (MPL) in lines per page.
Valid values are 0 to 255. 66 is the default.
Specifies the maximum print position (MPP). Valid values
are 0 to 255. 85 is the default.
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