Brother HL-3400CN Series User Manual page 137

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USER'S GUIDE
The "KEEP PCL" function reserves free space in the printer's memory and may
cause a memory full error. If a memory full error occurs, expand the memory
capacity or turn off this function.
When you use the automatic emulation selection, try it with your application
software or network server. If the function does not work properly, select a particular
emulation mode manually. You can use the following commands to select the
emulation on a network.
Commands
ESC CR H
ESC CR AB 1B 0D 41 42 BR-Script 2
ESC CR GL 1B 0D 47 4C HP-GL
ESC CR E
ESC CR I
4–66
7.
Select EPSON or IBM with the
Since the printer cannot distinguish between the EPSON and IBM
emulation modes, you must select the EPSON or IBM emulation even
in AUTO mode.
When the printer receives data from the computer, it automatically
selects the emulation mode in any of the following combinations:
EPSON/IBM Priority
Auto Selection Mode
Press the Set button.
8.
The next sub-item "KEEP PCL" appears on the display.
This function is for permanent macros and fonts downloaded in the
HP PCL5C mode.
9.
Turn on or off the "KEEP PCL" function with the
button.
When you do not need to keep the permanent macros and fonts used
in HP PCL5C mode, turn this function off. When you want to keep
them, you can turn it on.
If the function is turned on, the downloaded macros and fonts are kept
in the printer's memory until the printer is turned off, so that they are
not cleared by changing the emulation to BR-Script 2 mode.
Note
10.
Press the Set button. The "exit" message appears on the display.
Press the Set button again.
11.
The printer exits from the setting mode to the off-line state.
Note
Hex
1B 0D 48
1B 0D 45
1B 0D 49
or
EPSON
HP PCL5C
BR-Script 2
HP-GL
EPSON FX-850
Emulation
HP PCL5C
EPSON FX-850
IBM Proprinter XL
button.
IBM
HP PCL5C
BR-Script 2
HP-GL
IBM Proprinter XL
or

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