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Version 10.0 AccXES PJL Interface This string specifies the name of the palette which controls pens in the Calcomp data format interpreter. CCPALETTESOURCE determines how this palette is applied to interpreted jobs. The string has a maximum of 32 characters in it, and the default value is "0". 5.1.6.2.5 CCPALETTESOURCE This parameter sets the source of control for pens in Calcomp files. Can be set to JOB so that after initialization, the palette assigned by CCPALETTE is ignored. Otherwise, it may be set to PRINTER so that the palette named by CCPALETTE determines the pen settings. The set of possible values is {JOB , PRINTER}. The default value is JOB. 5.1.6.2.6 CCRESOLUTION This parameter specifies the intended resolution of the CalComp job data. The printer will automatically perform the resolution conversion from this resolution to the native resolution of the printer. The range of this value varies continuously from 50 to 4064. The default value is 2032. 5.1.6.2.7 CCSYNC For those printers that don't support CalComp Autosynch detection, this parameter specifies the SYNC byte. For those printers with autosynch detection, this parameter specifies as a "hint" the SYNC byte. The user is strongly encouraged to set this value to the most likely value for SYNC, as processing efficiency increases when the hints are correct. The range of this parameter extends from 0 to 127. The default value is 22. 5.1.6.2.8 CCTERMEOP This specifies a termination condition for a Calcomp file. With this parameter, the user can direct the controller to terminate file processing when 1 or 2 consecutive EOP commands have been parsed. If the value of this parameter is NONE, then this parameter is irrelevant to determining the end of file condition. 5.1.6.2.9 CCTERMFORCEPLOT When ON, a force plot command in a Calcomp file directs the controller to terminate processing of the current file. When OFF, this parameter is irrelevant to determining the end of file condition. The default value is ON. 5.1.6.2.10 CCTERMMANUAL When ON, a manual command in a Calcomp file directs the controller to terminate processing of the current file. When OFF, this parameter is irrelevant to determining the end of file condition. The default value is OFF. 5.1.6.2.11 CCTERMNEWPLOT When ON, a new plot command in a Calcomp file directs the controller to terminate processing of the current file. When OFF, this parameter is irrelevant to determining the end of file condition. The default value is OFF. 5.1.6.2.12 CCTERMPAUSE When ON, a pause command in a Calcomp file directs the controller to terminate processing of the current file. When OFF, this parameter is irrelevant to determining the end of file condition. Page 72 of 160

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Version 10.0
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AccXES PJL Interface
This string specifies the name of the palette which controls pens in the Calcomp data format
interpreter. CCPALETTESOURCE determines how this palette is applied to interpreted jobs. The
string has a maximum of 32 characters in it, and the default value is “0”.
5.1.6.2.5 CCPALETTESOURCE
This parameter sets the source of control for pens in Calcomp files. Can be set to JOB so that after
initialization, the palette assigned by CCPALETTE is ignored. Otherwise, it may be set to PRINTER so
that the palette named by CCPALETTE determines the pen settings. The set of possible values is {JOB
, PRINTER}. The default value is JOB.
5.1.6.2.6 CCRESOLUTION
This parameter specifies the intended resolution of the CalComp job data. The printer will
automatically perform the resolution conversion from this resolution to the native resolution of the
printer. The range of this value varies continuously from 50 to 4064. The default value is 2032.
5.1.6.2.7 CCSYNC
For those printers that don’t support CalComp Autosynch detection, this parameter specifies the SYNC
byte. For those printers with autosynch detection, this parameter specifies as a “hint” the SYNC byte.
The user is strongly encouraged to set this value to the most likely value for SYNC, as processing
efficiency increases when the hints are correct. The range of this parameter extends from 0 to 127. The
default value is 22.
5.1.6.2.8 CCTERMEOP
This specifies a termination condition for a Calcomp file. With this parameter, the user can direct the
controller to terminate file processing when 1 or 2 consecutive EOP commands have been parsed. If the
value of this parameter is NONE, then this parameter is irrelevant to determining the end of file
condition.
5.1.6.2.9 CCTERMFORCEPLOT
When ON, a force plot command in a Calcomp file directs the controller to terminate processing of the
current file. When OFF, this parameter is irrelevant to determining the end of file condition. The
default value is ON.
5.1.6.2.10 CCTERMMANUAL
When ON, a manual command in a Calcomp file directs the controller to terminate processing of the
current file. When OFF, this parameter is irrelevant to determining the end of file condition. The
default value is OFF.
5.1.6.2.11 CCTERMNEWPLOT
When ON, a new plot command in a Calcomp file directs the controller to terminate processing of the
current file. When OFF, this parameter is irrelevant to determining the end of file condition. The
default value is OFF.
5.1.6.2.12 CCTERMPAUSE
When ON, a pause command in a Calcomp file directs the controller to terminate processing of the
current file. When OFF, this parameter is irrelevant to determining the end of file condition.