Printronix SL4M 사용자 설명서
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Chapter
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EMULATION MENU
EMULATION MENU
Overview
This section covers the following emulations:
•
PGL (page 94)
•
ZGL Config. (Refer to the
Printer Protocol Interpreter (PPI) ZGL
Programmer’s Reference Manual.)
•
TGL Config. (Refer to the
Printer Protocol Interpreter (PPI) TGL
Programmer’s Reference Manual.)
•
IGL Config. (Refer to the
Printer Protocol Interpreter (PPI) IGL
Programmer’s Reference Manual.)
•
STGL Config. (Refer to the
Printer Protocol Interpreter (PPI) STGL
Programmer’s Reference Manual.)
•
DGL Config. (Refer to the
Printer Protocol Interpreter (PPI) DGL
Programmer’s Reference Manual.)
You can select emulation default parameters directly from the control panel, or
by control codes as explained in the appropriate Programmer's Reference
Manual.
by control codes as explained in the appropriate Programmer's Reference
Manual.
IMPORTANT
BEFORE you reconfigure an emulation, print a configuration sheet to
see all current settings.
see all current settings.
PGL
The PGL emulation is the software based Printronix Graphics Language
(PGL) for the Printronix thermal printer family. It is based upon, and
compatible with, the IGP-100/200/400 board. It includes the following
features:
(PGL) for the Printronix thermal printer family. It is based upon, and
compatible with, the IGP-100/200/400 board. It includes the following
features:
On-Line Form and Label Generation makes it easy to create forms or labels
with a “preprinted” look for each application. PGL programs control all graphic
functions, dramatically reducing host computer programming and processing
time.
with a “preprinted” look for each application. PGL programs control all graphic
functions, dramatically reducing host computer programming and processing
time.
Graphic capabilities include boxes, vertical and horizontal lines with user-
selectable thickness, logos, and special alphanumeric print features. Forms
and graphic designs can be duplicated horizontally and vertically.
selectable thickness, logos, and special alphanumeric print features. Forms
and graphic designs can be duplicated horizontally and vertically.
Alphanumeric data can appear as prepositioned “fixed” information (entered
when the form is created), be overlayed onto the form (positioned in a specific
location after the form is created), or may be dynamically merged with the
form.
when the form is created), be overlayed onto the form (positioned in a specific
location after the form is created), or may be dynamically merged with the
form.