HP 8150 HP PCL/PJL reference - PCL 5 Comparison Guide - Page 147
Notes, Printer-Specific Differences 2-99
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• Row Number. Used only in modes 0 and 2 (8-bit modes) when a 16-bit character set is selected. The row number indicates the first byte while the LB or SM instruction will supply the second byte. For example, if you send LMO,37, and you have selected a 16-bit character set, sending LBAB would result in the device printing characters 65 and 66 from row 37 of the character set grid. If you are using an 8-bit character set in 16-bit mode (modes 1 or 3), you must specify the first byte of each character as 0. All other first byte values are treated as undefined characters. Notes: • When LM switches modes, it turns off symbol mode (executes SM;). • LM affects the way SM and LB interpret bytes. • LM does not affect the DT or DL commands. • DT allows 8-bit terminator definitions only. To terminate a label in 16-bit mode, precede the current label terminator by the null character (decimal 0). The only exception is the ?E (Reset) instruction in dual-context devices. ?E is executed regardless of the byte boundaries within LB and SM. ENWW Printer-Specific Differences 2-99