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Using Different Printer Language Modes
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Phaser 300X Color Printer
Setting default HP-GL pen colors
Use the HPGLPENS.PS file to change the color and width of the default pen
colors. The HP 7475A plotter actually has only six pens, but the printer's
emulation supports up to 256 pens.
colors. The HP 7475A plotter actually has only six pens, but the printer's
emulation supports up to 256 pens.
HP-GL pen settings cannot be made persistent across printer power cycles;
pen settings revert to the default when the printer is turned off. To restore
your pen settings, you must download your edited HPGLPENS.PS file to the
printer whenever the printer has been turned off or reset.
pen settings revert to the default when the printer is turned off. To restore
your pen settings, you must download your edited HPGLPENS.PS file to the
printer whenever the printer has been turned off or reset.
The pen color change is persistent across jobs but not across printer power
cycles; it affects all HP-GL jobs that immediately follow it until the next
printer reset.
cycles; it affects all HP-GL jobs that immediately follow it until the next
printer reset.
Note
The HPGLPENS.PS file affects printer operation. If the printer is
shared on a network, using this file may affect the prints requested
from other users.
shared on a network, using this file may affect the prints requested
from other users.
In HPGLPENS.PS, pen number, pen width, red value, green value, and blue
value are listed in parentheses after /ColorSetup, as shown below:
value are listed in parentheses after /ColorSetup, as shown below:
/ColorSetup (
pen_number width red_value green_value
blue_value...)
In the following example, all pen widths are set to 0.35 millimeters. Pen 0 is
white (this is the background pen color), pen 1 is black, pen 2 is red, pen 3 is
green, pen 4 is blue, pen 5 is cyan, pen 6 is magenta, and pen 7 is yellow.
white (this is the background pen color), pen 1 is black, pen 2 is red, pen 3 is
green, pen 4 is blue, pen 5 is cyan, pen 6 is magenta, and pen 7 is yellow.
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(%HP7475A%) << /Password ()
/ColorSetup (0 0.35 1.0 1.0 1.0
1 0.35 0.0 0.0 0.0
2 0.35 1.0 0.0 0.0
3 0.35 0.0 1.0 0.0
4 0.35 0.0 0.0 1.0
5 0.35 0.0 1.0 1.0
6 0.35 1.0 0.0 1.0
7 0.35 1.0 1.0 0.0)
>> setdevparams
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