Epson ActionLaser 1000 User Manual - Page 41

Emulation control languages, PS&LJ=2P, PS&3/P/Si, PS&LQ

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When you install the optional PostScript card and set the Intelligent Emulation Switch (IES) setting with the SelecType Level 2 EMULATION option, you can access several emulation pairs: Emulation Pairs c1 PostScript & LaserJet IIP 0 PostScript & Laser Jet III Ll PostScript & LQ D PostScript & FX LI PostScript & GL/2 SelecType option PS&LJ=2P (ActionLaser 1000) PS&3/P/Si (ActionLaser 1500) PS&LQ PS&FX PS&GL/2 (ActionLaser 1500) The IES setting enables the printer to switch automatically between the two emulations in each pair indicated by the IES setting. To select IES, first install the optional PostScript identity card, then follow the SelecType procedure shown above. By pressing V when you are using one of the IES emulation pairs, you can manually switch between PostScript and the other emulation selected. Hold down 'I until an asterisk appears on the desired emulation pair. Emulation control languages Note: Emulation control languages are intended for experienced users and programmers. Controlling Your Printer 1-25

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When you install the optional PostScript card and set the
Intelligent Emulation Switch (IES) setting with the SelecType
Level 2 EMULATION option, you can access several emulation
pairs:
Emulation Pairs
SelecType option
c1
PostScript & LaserJet IIP
PS&LJ=2P
(ActionLaser 1000)
0
PostScript & Laser Jet III
Ll
PostScript & LQ
D
PostScript & FX
PS&3/P/Si
(ActionLaser 1500)
PS&LQ
PS&FX
LI
PostScript & GL/2
PS&GL/2
(ActionLaser 1500)
The IES setting enables the printer to switch automatically
between the two emulations in each pair indicated by the IES
setting.
To select IES, first install the optional PostScript identity card,
then follow the SelecType procedure shown above.
By pressing
V
when you are using one of the IES emulation
pairs, you can manually switch between PostScript and the
other emulation selected. Hold down
‘I
until an asterisk
appears on the desired emulation pair.
Emulation control languages
Note:
Emulation control languages are intended for experienced users and
programmers.
Controlling Your Printer
1-25