Lexmark MX722 Forms and Bar Code Card P4.2 Technical Reference - Page 58

FREESCAPE emulation

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Lexmark Confidential until announced PCL 5 emulation: Lexmark 58 Font Code 128 Wide Currency symbols (including euro) Electrical symbols Interleaved 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 Regular Interleaved 2 of 5 Thin Line Draw Manufacturing symbols MICR OCR-A OCR-A OCR-B OCR-B OCR-B C39 OCR-B Digits Regular UPC - 10mil UPC - 13mil UPC Tall UPC Tall Narrow UPC Tall Thin UPC Half UPC Half Narrow UPC Half Thin USPS POSTNET Type Scalable Scalable Scalable Bitmap Scalable Scalable Bitmap Scalable Scablable Bitmap Scalable Bitmap Scalable Scalable Scalable Bitmap Bitmap Scalable Scalable Scalable Scalable Scalable Scalable Bitmap Resides On the option card On the option card On the option card On the option card On the option card On the option card On the option card On the option card On the option card On the option card On the option card On the option card On the option card On the option card On the option card On the option card On the option card On the option card On the option card On the option card On the option card On the option card On the option card On the printer FREESCAPE emulation Some systems are unable to send binary data (non-printing characters) to a printer. This feature provides a way for these systems to redefine the escape character by substituting it with a user-selected escape code or AEC. FREESCAPE emulation also permits the use of an escape character and the AEC within the same sequence of commands. Notes: • The character "~" is the default AEC. • When the AEC is in a command data, it is used as such. • When the AEC is at the beginning of a standard PCL 5 emulation sequence, it is interpreted exactly like the escape character.

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Font
Type
Resides
Code 128 Wide
Scalable
On the option card
Currency symbols (including euro)
Scalable
On the option card
Electrical symbols
Scalable
On the option card
Interleaved 2 of 5
Bitmap
On the option card
Interleaved 2 of 5 Regular
Scalable
On the option card
Interleaved 2 of 5 Thin
Scalable
On the option card
Line Draw
Bitmap
On the option card
Manufacturing symbols
Scalable
On the option card
MICR
Scablable
On the option card
OCR-A
Bitmap
On the option card
OCR-A
Scalable
On the option card
OCR-B
Bitmap
On the option card
OCR-B
Scalable
On the option card
OCR-B C39
Scalable
On the option card
OCR-B Digits Regular
Scalable
On the option card
UPC - 10mil
Bitmap
On the option card
UPC - 13mil
Bitmap
On the option card
UPC Tall
Scalable
On the option card
UPC Tall Narrow
Scalable
On the option card
UPC Tall Thin
Scalable
On the option card
UPC Half
Scalable
On the option card
UPC Half Narrow
Scalable
On the option card
UPC Half Thin
Scalable
On the option card
USPS POSTNET
Bitmap
On the printer
FREESCAPE emulation
Some systems are unable to send binary data (non-printing characters) to a printer. This feature provides a way
for these systems to redefine the escape character by substituting it with a user-selected escape code or AEC.
FREESCAPE emulation also permits the use of an escape character and the AEC within the same sequence of
commands.
Notes:
The character "
~
" is the default AEC.
When the AEC is in a command data, it is used as such.
When the AEC is at the beginning of a standard PCL 5 emulation sequence, it is interpreted exactly like
the escape character.
Lexmark Confidential until announced
PCL 5 emulation: Lexmark
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