Xerox FS 5250 User Manual

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Selected FSL Functions
Xerox FS 5250, User’s Guide
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If there is no STO command, no valid page size specified for Function Y98:
Automatic Page Orientation, and the selected tray is set to COR, portrait
orientation can be selected by setting the following parameters:
System /38 CL:
PRTQLTY (*STD) or (*NLQ)
PAGRITT
System /36 OCL: TEXT -YES
ROTATE-0
Y98 Disabled
If function Y98 is disabled or if the logical page is wider and longer than the
physical page (i.e. page not valid), then function Y10 will determine the page
orientation. The interface will then use the default orientation as specified in
Y10. The orientation may be in landscape, portrait or in COR. If you select
COR and the system's print quality is not set to draft, then printing will be
made in portrait.
11.5. Fonts
This section will provide the user with details on font selection and definition
in PCL and XES mode.
11.5.1 Selecting Fonts -    PCL
NOTE:
The procedures in this chapter can only be used, if you have se
lected
the PCL option on the interface.
The Xerox FS 5250 emulates the IBM 5219 or 3812 printers. The fonts  of
these printers are different from the fonts
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 of a Xerox printer. You can install
more fonts either as soft fonts or as font cassettes in the printer.
Many software programs will provide you with the facility of changing fonts.
But if your software does not have this facility, you can still change fonts in a
document by sending FSL commands to the interface.
What to consider
When you send a font change command  to the interface, you must
remember the following:
                                            
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See the basic printer manuals for an explanation of fonts.