Xerox 4213 MICR MRP Betriebsanweisung

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FONTS AND CHARACTER SETS
2.  Assign the interface escape character to the “at sign” (@) by
entering the following bold strings in a text file:
&&??@
3.  Assign GFID number 85 to Elite12iso-P and Elite12iso-L.
@Y97,85,Elite12iso@
4.  To save the GFID assignment across a power off/on, enter:
@X1
The “1” specifies a save of all software set up commands
except the interface escape character.  Replace the “1” with a
“2” to save the interface escape character as well.
5.  Send the text file to the printer.
6.  De-select the “Full Feature” option.
Note:  Factory default GFID settings cannot be deleted, but a
previous GFID assignment can be deleted (or reset to the factory
default if it is a default GFID number) by assigning a GFID
without a font name.  For example,
@Y97,85@
returns the Xerox fontname associated with IBM GFID number 85
to the factory default Titan12M.
When printing in COR the printer automatically reduces the font
size. In DCA this means changing the GFID number. It also
means that the IBM printer must make an assumption about the
pitch of the GFID from which it is changing and the pitch of the
GFID to which it is changing. GFID numbers should be assigned
using the ranges in Table 5-2.
Table 5-2.
DCA GFID to XCTO
Pitch
GFID range
5 pitch
244 - 245
10 pitch
1 - 65
12 pitch
66 - 154
PS pitch
155 - 203
14 pitch
204
15 pitch
205 - 230
17 pitch
252 - 254
20 pitch
280 - 281
27 pitch
290 - 292
XEROX COAX/TWINAX OPTION (XCTO) PROGRAMMER REFERENCE
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