Xerox 4213 MICR MRP Merkblatt
XES COMMAND LANGUAGE MODE
Example
The percent symbol (%) is your current User-Defined Key and
you want to print the sentence: “The test is 85% accurate.” Enter:
you want to print the sentence: “The test is 85% accurate.” Enter:
=UDK=*The test is 85% accurate.=UDK=%
At the end of the sentence, the User-Defined Key is changed
back to the percent symbol (%).
back to the percent symbol (%).
Printing the sequence =UDK= as text
To print =UDK= within the text of your document, enter the
characters in such a way that the printer does not perceive them
as a command. The simplest way is as follows: Whenever you
reach the point at which =UDK= is to be printed, interrupt the
character sequence with a Font ID Assignment command that
reselects whatever font you are now using.
characters in such a way that the printer does not perceive them
as a command. The simplest way is as follows: Whenever you
reach the point at which =UDK= is to be printed, interrupt the
character sequence with a Font ID Assignment command that
reselects whatever font you are now using.
Example
You are using the font which, in your Font ID Assignment, has
the ID number 1 and your current User-Defined Key is the
asterisk (*). To print the first phrase in the paragraph above,
enter:
the ID number 1 and your current User-Defined Key is the
asterisk (*). To print the first phrase in the paragraph above,
enter:
To print =UDK*1= within the text of your document,
With the sequence thus interrupted, the printer does not
recognise the characters as a command and prints them as text.
recognise the characters as a command and prints them as text.
Cancelling a User-Defined Key
A User-Defined Key is cancelled after the Reset command. It is
also cancelled whenever you reset the 4213 or switch
emulations.
also cancelled whenever you reset the 4213 or switch
emulations.
If you are using a substitute escape character or User-Defined
Key, remember that it must be defined before it is used, then
defined again after a Reset. The Reset command cancels a UDK.
Key, remember that it must be defined before it is used, then
defined again after a Reset. The Reset command cancels a UDK.
Example
To process a document, clear all settings, then start over, enter
the following:
the following:
=UDK=#
#+P
L
(Fonts assigned)
(Margin settings)
(All other job contents)
#+X
L
=UDK=#
#+P
L
(Contents of next job)
XEROX 4213 LASER PRINTER PROGRAMMER REFERENCE
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