Y61—Setup for User-defined Strings
XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE
Table 3-4. Pitch choices
Original pitch
< / = 8.55
> 8.55—10
> 10—13.3
> 13.3—17.1
> 17.1
Typographic
Example 1
@Y60, 10, 18@ sets a link so 10 CPI selection using FSL Y3 or
SCS are mapped to GFID 18.
Example 2
@Y60, 16, 253@ sets a link so 16.7/17.1 CPI selections using FSL
Y3 or SCS are mapped to GFID 253.
@Y61, n, <string>@
Allows you to define up to eight user strings.
<n>
<string>
Remember
If the strings selected under function Y51 are not
•
programmed, no data is sent.
The apostrophe escape notation or HEX can be used in the
•
programming of this function.
The separator must be a comma except for HEX data.
•
The length of a user string is limited by the size of the free
•
user area in the nonvolatile memory. The actual size of the
free user area is specified in the test print out.
When using Advance Function Printing (AFP), user string 6
•
and 7 are reserved.
Example 1
@Y61, 1, 1B, 34@ defines the user string 1 as 1B 34 HEX.
FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE (FSL) COMMANDS
Selected pitch
CPI
10
CPI
13.3
CPI
15
CPI
20
CPI
27
15
User-string ID number (0—7)
The ID 6 is reserved for begin Advanced Function
Presentation (AFP) print job.
The ID 7 is reserved for terminate Advanced
Function Presentation (AFP) print job.
User string contents in Hexadecimal (HEX) or
characters with apostrophe notation
CPI
CPI
CPI
CPI
CPI
CPI
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