Xerox 220e 参考指南

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Using Different Printer Language Modes
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Phaser 220 Drivers and Utilities
Changing printer language mode
The Phaser 220 supports the following printer languages:  PostScript Level 1 
and Level 2, HP-GL (Hewlett-Packard Graphics Language), and PCL5 
(Printer Command Language).        
In the factory default conÞguration, the printer expects to receive PostScript 
data on all ports.  If you want to use an HP-GL application, you must 
explicitly set up a printer port for HP-GL data, or enable Adobe 
IntelliSellectª automatic language selection.  If you want to use a PCL5 
application, you must enable automatic language selection on a port.  
Changing the language of the printer between PostScript, HP-GL, and PCL5 
is port-speciÞc.  The ports, such as parallel, serial, or LocalTalk, can each be 
conÞgured differently.  You can change the default language on any port so 
whenever the printer is turned on it expects to receive  PostScript, HP-GL, or 
PCL5 data on a speciÞc port.  If automatic language selection is enabled on a 
particular port, it becomes the default on that port, allowing you to change 
back and forth between PostScript, HP-GL, and PCL5.  Changes to the 
language on any port are persistent across print jobs and across printer 
power cycles. 
Note
The following Þles affect printer operation.  If the printer is shared 
on a network, using these Þles may affect the prints requested 
from other users.
If you want to print PostScript Þles, use the PSCRIPT.PS Þle to set 
up a port to receive PostScript.
If you want to print HP-GL Þles, use the HPGL.PS Þle to set up a 
port to receive HP-GL.
If you want to print PCL5 Þles, use the AIS.PS Þle to set up a port 
for automatic language selection.