Fuji Xerox ApeosPort-II C7500 Administrator's Manual page 433

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Item
Setting Item
Number
ESCP switch
55
(Text quality)
56
(Reduced
characters)
58
(1 Page
length)
59
(1-Inch
perforation skip)
60
(Paper feed
position)
61
(CR feature)
Position
15
adjustment
(Vertical
position
adjustment)
16
(Horizontal
position
adjustment)
Escape
62
sequence
(Escape
sequence)
63
(Escape
sequence
character)
Sets the Text Quality mode to high quality or draft.
[0] (Default)
: High Quality
[1]
: Draft
Important • Since the [Text Quality], [Reduced Characters], [Character Code
Table], [Page Length], and [1-inch Perforation Skip] features select
the default values, their settings will not be affected when the an
extended command is received.
Note
• When the setting is changed, only the state of the setting changes,
not the actual printing quality.
• This setting affect the Text Quality selection commands.
Reduces the size of 1-byte alphanumeric characters when printing. Sets
whether to reduce their sizes or to print them in a scale of 100%.
[0] (Default)
: Off
[1]
: On
Sets the length of a page (printable area) to 11 inches or 12 inches.
[0] (Default)
: 11 inches
[1]
: 12 inches
Sets whether or not to leave a 1-inch space between pages.
[0] (Default)
: Off
[1]
: On
Important • This is only effective when CSF under [Paper Position] is set to [Off].
Sets the position to start printing to 8.5 mm or 22 mm below the top edge
of paper.
[0] (Default)
: 8.5 mm
[1]
: 22 mm
Sets the action to be performed when a CR command is received.
[0] (Default)
: Carriage return
[1]
: Carriage return and linefeed
Adjusts the printing position vertically or horizontally, and changes the
positions of the margins.
[0] (Default)
: Off
[1-500]
: -250 to +250 mm
Important • Data outside the printable area will not be printed even when the
printing position is adjusted. In addition, data moved outside the
printable area due to the adjustment of the printing position will not
be printed.
Important • This feature is not available on the machine.
Note
• The syntax of an extended command starts with an escape
sequence, then the data identifying the command, and followed by
parameters if any. The escape sequence is the first two bytes of an
extended command (an ESC, which is a hexadecimal 1BH, plus the
semicolon (3BH) followed by it). This setting specifies whether or not
to enable the escape sequence you specified. When enabled, an
extended command can be controlled using a text code. The default
setting is "Disabled".
[0] (Default)
: Disabled
[1]
: Enabled
To control an extended command with a text code, an escape sequence
(the first two bytes) of the extended command must be specified.
Enter two characters using the keyboard displayed on the screen.
(Default: &%)
ESC/P-K Emulation
Value
15
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