Epson 6200L Reference Guide - Page 106
Binary, ASCII, Send CTRL-D Before Each Job
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Note: 3 Binary can only be used with AppleTalk. However, when AppleTalk is in use, TBCP is unavailable. 3 If ASCII is selected, print data is sent in the ASCII (7-bit) format, which may take longer to print, but which can be sent through any I/O channel, including serial, parallel, and Ethernet. 3 If you select TBCP (Tagged Binary Communications Protocol), all data except for special control characters is sent in binary (8-bit) format. The binary formats can be sent over parallel or serial communications ports and are faster then sending data in the 3 ASCII format. Note: 3 The Tagged binary communications protocol cannot be used with AppleTalk. Send CTRL-D Before Each Job 3 Specify whether a CTRL+D character should be sent at the beginning of every PostScript document. CTRL+D at the 3 beginning-of-file (BOF) will reset your printer to its default settings to ensure that prior print jobs will not affect the current print job. 3 However, activating this setting may cause the print job to fail if 3 it is connected through a network instead of the parallel or serial interface. Conversely, if your document fails to print when sent to a printer connected through a parallel or serial port, change the setting to Yes. 3 Send CTRL-D After Each Job 3 Specify whether a CTRL+D character should be sent at the end of every PostScript document. CTRL+D at the end-of-file (EOF) will reset your printer to its default settings to ensure that the current print job will not affect future print jobs. 3 Using the Printer Driver For Windows 106