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HP PS Emulation Device Settings, Available PostScript Memory, Output Protocol

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HP PS Emulation Device Settings The following controls are available and appear only in the HP PS Emulation Device Settings tab: ● Available PostScript Memory ● Output Protocol ● Send Ctrl-D Before Each Job ● Send Ctrl-D After Each Job ● Convert Gray Text to PostScript Gray ● Convert Gray Graphics to PostScript Gray ● Add Euro Currency Symbol to PostScript Fonts ● Job Timeout ● Wait Timeout ● Minimum Font Size to Download as Outline ● Maximum Font Size to Download as Bitmap Available PostScript Memory This control specifies the amount of available postscript memory and provides a spin box for changing that value. The available postscript memory is a subset of the printer's total physical memory. It is usually best to set the postscript memory to match the total RAM that appears on the configuration page. To print a configuration page from the product control panel, follow these steps: 1. Press OK to open the menus. 2. Press the Left arrow button or theRight arrow button to navigate to Main menu/Reports, and then press OK. 3. Press the Left arrow button or theRight arrow button to navigate to Reports/Config report. Press OK to print the configuration report. Output Protocol This control specifies the protocol that the product uses for print jobs. The following options are available: ● ASCII (default) ● TBCP ● Binary Click ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) to send data in ASCII (that is, 7-bit) format, which might take longer to print but can be sent through any input/output (I/O) channel, such as a serial or network port. Click TBCP (Tagged Binary Communications Protocol) to send all data except special control characters in binary (8-bit) format. The binary formats can be sent over serial communications ports and are faster than sending data in ASCII format. 212 Chapter 4 HP PCL 6 and universal printer-driver for Windows ENWW

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HP PS Emulation Device Settings
The following controls are available and appear only in the HP PS Emulation
Device Settings
tab:
Available PostScript Memory
Output Protocol
Send Ctrl-D Before Each Job
Send Ctrl-D After Each Job
Convert Gray Text to PostScript Gray
Convert Gray Graphics to PostScript Gray
Add Euro Currency Symbol to PostScript Fonts
Job Timeout
Wait Timeout
Minimum Font Size to Download as Outline
Maximum Font Size to Download as Bitmap
Available PostScript Memory
This control specifies the amount of available postscript memory and provides a spin box for changing
that value. The available postscript memory is a subset of the printer's total physical memory. It is usually
best to set the postscript memory to match the total RAM that appears on the configuration page.
To print a configuration page from the product control panel, follow these steps:
1.
Press
OK
to open the menus.
2.
Press the
Left arrow
button or the
Right arrow
button to navigate to
Main menu/Reports
, and
then press
OK
.
3.
Press the
Left arrow
button or the
Right arrow
button to navigate to
Reports/Config report
. Press
OK
to print the configuration report.
Output Protocol
This control specifies the protocol that the product uses for print jobs. The following options are
available:
ASCII
(default)
TBCP
Binary
Click
ASCII
(American Standard Code for Information Interchange) to send data in ASCII (that is, 7-bit)
format, which might take longer to print but can be sent through any input/output (I/O) channel, such as
a serial or network port.
Click
TBCP
(Tagged Binary Communications Protocol) to send all data except special control characters
in binary (8-bit) format. The binary formats can be sent over serial communications ports and are faster
than sending data in ASCII format.
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Chapter 4
HP PCL 6 and universal printer-driver for Windows
ENWW