HP qms 4060 사용자 설명서

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End Job Mode
QMS 4060 Print System Reference
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follow are interpreted as being the same emulation as the first job. For 
example, if there are two print jobs, the first a PCL file with no EOD 
command, and the second a PostScript file with a Ctrl-D (a PostScript 
end-of-file character)—ESP technology interprets the emulation of 
the first job correctly. But since the first print job has no EOD com-
mand, it “runs” into the second job, and even though the second job is 
PostScript, it prints in PCL. 
Using the EOD Commands
Since the serial and parallel protocols may not be able to detect an 
EOD automatically, due to a lack of an EOD command in some printer 
languages, you can insert an EOD command at the end of your file to 
tell the printer where your print job ends. QMS Crown printers recog-
nize two end-of-document commands: QMS EOD and HP EOD.
These commands are functionally the same. They enable data 
stream sensing for the EOD command, allowing your host computer 
to control print job separation. The QMS EOD and the HP EOD 
commands perform an end of document for all of the printer 
emulations supported on your printer (PostScript, HP-GL, HP PCL, 
and Lineprinter). 
See your system administrator or applications development depart-
ment to have them identify the standard EOD command for your orga-
nization, or to have them select a standard EOD command. 
Setting the End Job Mode for the Serial and 
Parallel Protocols
Your printer can be connected through the optional serial or standard 
parallel interface to a stand-alone PC, to a PC print server, or to some 
other type of print queuing system. This section provides a quick 
guide to the steps needed to set the end job mode for each environ-
ment. The following sections provide more detailed information for 
each step.