Logical Buf Size; Column 132 Wrap - Printronix P7000 User Manual

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Coax/Twinax (CTHI) Emulation

Logical Buf Size

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. Do not
change this parameter in the middle of a print job.
Intervention Req
Send to Host (default). The printer sends a signal to the host computer
when the CANCEL key is pressed or a printer fault or hold mode time-out
occurs.
Do Not Send. No signal will be sent to the host computer.
Buffer Print
Disable (default). The printer will print normally.
Enable. The printer prints the EBCDIC data and control codes received
from the host as hex values. Refer to page 257 for information on how to
obtain a hex code printout.
Translation Tbl
Prints a table of the Coax interface's current character set. This operation is
valid only when the Coax interface is selected (see
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Column 132 Wrap

When enabled, this option causes the printer to line wrap at 132 characters
despite the current print density, allowing more characters per line. The
options include:
Disable (default)
Enable
Usr Defined HTRN
This option is used in Twinax SPC emulation. The range is ASCII character.
This option allows users to define ther own lead-in characters for the
Printronix Specific commands. Select a hex value for the following codes for
the User Defined option:
Start Code 1 5F
Start Code 2 5F
Stop Code 5B
PA1
PA1 is only valid when the printer is in the offline state and the Coax Systems
Network Architecture Character String (SCS) data stream is active. This
function displays the "PA1 ENABLED" message when the ENTER key is
pressed and sends a special operator request to the host when the printer is
placed online. Refer to the Coax/Twinax Programmer's Reference Manual for
more information about SCS.
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