Printronix L5535 User Manual
The CNVT2FLS Utility Program
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The first file name following the command name is the
name of the input file that you want to convert.
name of the input file that you want to convert.
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The second file name is the name of the downloadable
output file, which the utility will create.
output file, which the utility will create.
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The third file name is the name of the output file as it will be
stored in the flash memory after downloading and later
displayed on the printer LCD menus.
stored in the flash memory after downloading and later
displayed on the printer LCD menus.
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The “A” parameter in the command line is a fixed
parameter that must always be entered.
parameter that must always be entered.
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If the file being converted is a font file, enter “FONT”
following the “A” parameter on the command line. If the file
is not a font file, omit “FONT.”
following the “A” parameter on the command line. If the file
is not a font file, omit “FONT.”
IMPORTANT
Be sure that you always enter the “A” parameter on the
CNVT2FLS
command line, as indicated above.
When the
CNVT2FLS
utility runs, it reads the file named
file_name1
and creates the file named
file_name2
. The
file named
file_name2
is a flash downloadable file that can
be copied and downloaded to the printer, as detailed later in
this section. The utility takes the filename you specify for
this section. The utility takes the filename you specify for
file_name3
and stores this information within the
downloadable output file (
file_name2
). The
file_name3
file
name is used only to determine the file name to display on the
printer front panel menus.
printer front panel menus.
IMPORTANT
Some earlier printers in this series had floppy disks drives for
storing their emulation software. Newer printers use flash
memory for emulation storage. To make disk-based and flash-
based emulations compatible with one another, the first and
third file names in the command line must be the same.
storing their emulation software. Newer printers use flash
memory for emulation storage. To make disk-based and flash-
based emulations compatible with one another, the first and
third file names in the command line must be the same.
5.
To convert a font file, enter the following at the DOS prompt on
the computer, for example:
the computer, for example:
CNVT2FLS custom.sf custom.dwn custom.sf A FONT
<Return>
where
custom.sf
is the name of one of the font files you want
to convert. This command converts the specified font file,
creating the downloadable file
creating the downloadable file
custom.dwn
.