Xerox 4213 MICR MRP Leaflet

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XES COMMAND LANGUAGE MODE
More about creating tables
The following are important points to remember about creating
tables:
New tables are created by overlaying other tables; always
invoke the base table before transmitting new table data to
the printer.
The table data may consist of one or more records.
The record-type indicator must be selected carefully to avoid
changing the wrong tables in the system.
The load address is always doubled.
The following locations are assigned to control codes, to
frequently used alphanumeric characters, and to characters
used in printer command language. It is recommended that
these locations not be changed:
— Any control code location (less than 20H in ISO or ASCII,
or less than 40H in EBCDIC)
— ISO 30H to 39H (numerals 0 to 9), EBCDIC F0H to F9H
— ISO 41H to 5AH (letters A to Z), EBCDIC C1H to C9H,
D1H to D9H, and E2H to E9H
— To 89H, 91H to 99H, and A2H to A9H
— ISO 20H, EBCDIC 40H—space character
— ISO 2BH, EBCDIC 4EH—plus sign (+)
— ISO 2CH, EBCDIC 6BH—comma (,)
— ISO 3D, EBCDIC 7EH—equals sign (=)
— ISO 24H, EBCDIC 5BH—dollar sign ($).
Each record must be terminated with two “F”s.
The new table remains in the system and can be selected with
the Language command. The new table becomes language H.
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