Epson EPL-N2000 User Manual - Page 62

LT and AUX Menus, LJ4 Menu, Buffer Size

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LT and AUX Menus The LT menu appears only when you have installed the LocalTalk/Serial module (described in Chapter 4) and have set the Emulation menu to LT (see page 3-10). The AUX menu is available only when you have installed a Type B interface. Both menus have one menu item, Buffer Size, that sets the memory allocation used for the optional interface. You can set it to Maximum (more memory allocated for receiving data), Minimum (more memory allocated for printing data), or Normal (for balanced usage); Normal is the default. LJ4 Menu The LJ4 menu settings control the available fonts and symbol sets when you use the LJ4 (PCL5e) emulation mode. You should change the font and symbol sets using your software, not using SelecType, because your software settings override SelecType settings. LJ4 menu items Menu item Description FontSource Selects the default font source to Resident, SIMM, Card, or Download. Font Number Sets the default font number for the selected font source, 0 through 65535. Pitch Specifies the font pitch if the default font is scalable and fixed-pitch. Settings are from 0.44 to 99.99 cpi (characters per inch) in 0.01 cpi increments; 10.00 is the default. Height Specifies the default font height if the font is scalable and proportional. Settings are from 4.0 to 999.75 points in 0.25 point increments. SymSet * Selects the symbol set to be used by the default font; Roman-8 is the default (see the Technical Information manual for details on the available symbol sets). 3-18 Using the Control Panel

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3-18
Using the Control Panel
LT and AUX Menus
The LT menu appears only when you have installed the
LocalTalk/Serial module (described in Chapter 4) and have set
the Emulation menu to
LT
(
see page 3-10). The AUX menu is
available only when you have installed a Type B interface.
Both menus have one menu item,
Buffer Size
, that sets the
memory allocation used for the optional interface. You can set it
to
Maximum
(more memory allocated for receiving data),
Minimum
(more memory allocated for printing data), or
Normal
(for balanced usage);
Normal
is the default.
LJ4 Menu
The LJ4 menu settings control the available fonts and symbol
sets when you use the LJ4 (PCL5e) emulation mode. You should
change the font and symbol sets using your software, not using
SelecType, because your software settings override SelecType
settings.
LJ4 menu items
Menu item
Description
FontSource
Selects the default font source to
Resident
, SIMM,
Card, or Download.
Font Number
Sets the default font number for the selected font
source,
0
through 65535.
Pitch
Specifies the font pitch if the default font is scalable
and fixed-pitch. Settings are from 0.44 to 99.99 cpi
(characters per inch) in 0.01 cpi increments;
10.00
is
the default.
Height
Specifies the default font height if the font is scalable
and proportional. Settings are from 4.0 to 999.75 points
in 0.25 point increments.
SymSet *
Selects the symbol set to be used by the default font;
Roman-8
is the default (see the
Technical Information
manual for details on the available symbol sets).