Xerox Phaser 300X 安装指南

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Printing from UNIX and VMS Workstations
4
Printing Reference
4-7
About Control-D characters
When using the printer connected to the parallel  or serial port, a Control-D 
character is used to indicate the end of a file.  Without a Control-D character 
in the file, the printer will continue waiting for more input.  All PostScript 
utility files, except RESET.PS, must end with a Control-D character when 
sent from a workstation to the printer over a parallel or serial interface.  In 
the file descriptions, Control-D is denoted as CTRL-D.  For more 
information about PostScript programming, refer to the PostScript Language 
Reference Manual
, second edition, Adobe Systems Incorporated.   
Removing Control-D characters from utility files
1.
Locate the delctrld UNIX shell script in the PHSR300X directory  on 
the Phaser 300X printer’s CD-ROM.  (Or, see page 4-4 to obtain 
this shell script through another method.)  
2.
Copy the script to your hard disk.      
3.
To remove all Control-D characters from a file, type the following 
command:
delctrld filename1.ps filename2.ps
where filename1.ps is the utility file you want to remove Control-D 
characters from, and filename2.ps is the revised file with a new 
name.  (Both filename1.ps and filename2.ps can have the same name, 
but the original file will be overwritten by the revision.)
4.
Send the utility file to the printer as you would any PostScript file.