Kyocera KM-8030 PRESCRIBE Commands Technical Reference Manual - Rev. 4.7 - Page 6

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About the Technical Reference manual The Technical Reference manual is organized into eight chapters. The first four chapters of this manual constitute an tutorial introduction to PRESCRIBE. The rests mainly concern advanced utilities and setups: Chapter 1 Introduction to PRESCRIBE introduces some basic concepts of PRESCRIBE. Chapter 2 Graphics Tutorial outlines the graphic handling features of PRESCRIBE. Chapter 3 Macros introduces program macros, a concept that makes it easy to define sequences of PRESCRIBE commands, then call them repeatedly whenever they are needed. Chapter 4 Fonts provides how to manage font selection and font samples. Later, Chapter 5 Barcodes explains the barcode printing capabilities of the command language. Chapter 6 Permanent Parameters explains how to reprogram the printing system's firmware for customization. Chapter 7 Emulation gives notes on the printing system's various emulation modes. An Index is also provided at the end of this manual. Notice Most PRESCRIBE commands operate in the same way on all of these models. However, on particular models, some commands are irrelevant. Model-dependent differences are noted at the pertinent locations in this manual. Conventions • italic is used for emphasis and also refers to a related chapter or section in this manual or another related document. • fixed-pitch means text or commands that you must type exactly as it appears. iv

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About the Technical Reference manual
The Technical Reference manual is organized into eight chapters. The first four chapters
of this manual constitute an tutorial introduction to PRESCRIBE. The rests mainly con-
cern advanced utilities and setups:
Chapter 1
Introduction to PRESCRIBE
introduces some basic concepts of PRESCRIBE.
Chapter 2
Graphics Tutorial
outlines the graphic handling features of PRESCRIBE.
Chapter 3
Macros
introduces program macros, a concept that makes it easy to define
sequences of PRESCRIBE commands, then call them repeatedly whenever they are
needed.
Chapter 4
Fonts
provides how to manage font selection and font samples.
Later,
Chapter 5
Barcodes
explains the barcode printing capabilities of the command
language.
Chapter 6
Permanent Parameters
explains how to reprogram the printing system’s firm-
ware for customization.
Chapter 7
Emulation
gives notes on the printing system’s various emulation modes.
An Index is also provided at the end of this manual.
Notice
Most PRESCRIBE commands operate in the same way on all of these models. However,
on particular models, some commands are irrelevant. Model-dependent differences are
noted at the pertinent locations in this manual.
Conventions
italic
is used for emphasis and also refers to a related chapter or section in this man-
ual or another related document.
fixed-pitch
means text or commands that you must type exactly as it appears.