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Using Printer Options The following is a sequence of commands that can be sent to the printer to download a font to the hard drive. %-12345X @PJL @PJL FSDOWNLOAD FORMAT:BINARY NAME ="0:\pcl\fonts\font1" SIZE=XX %-12345X In this example: I %-12345X is the PJL UEL command which starts this sequence. I @PJL is the mandatory PJL command following the UEL command. I @PJL FSDOWNLOAD... downloads a font named "font1" that is "XX" bytes in size. I %-12345X is the UEL command which ends this sequence. I Invoking this font requires the following PCL sequence: &n6Wfont2 &n6Wfont1 &n6Wfont1 Sets the current font ID to the given string ID "font2" Associates the current font ID with the string ID "font1" Selects the font referred to as "font1" for the primary font Note The case of the string ID must be the same as the case of the fontname in the FSDOWNLOAD command. Note The byte count ("6" in the above example) must equal the string ID byte count plus 1. FSDELETE Command The FSDELETE command is used to delete files from the printer's hard drive. Syntax @PJL FSDELETE NAME = "pathname" [] Parameters Parameter Functional Range NAME="pathname" ASCII 01 thru 255 Default N/A NAME = "pathname" - where "pathname" has the same parameters as the FSDOWNLOAD command (see page 105). Advanced Features and Troubleshooting Manual 107

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Advanced Features and Troubleshooting Manual
107
Using Printer Options
The following is a sequence of commands that can be sent to the printer to download a
font to the hard drive.
In this example:
<ESC>%-12345X is the PJL UEL command which starts this sequence.
@PJL<CR><LF> is the mandatory PJL command following the UEL command.
@PJL FSDOWNLOAD... downloads a font named “font1” that is “XX” bytes in size.
<ESC>%-12345X is the UEL command which ends this sequence.
Invoking this font requires the following PCL sequence:
Note
The case of the string ID must be the same as the case of the fontname in the
FSDOWNLOAD command.
Note
The byte count (“6” in the above example) must equal the string ID byte count
plus 1.
FSDELETE Command
The FSDELETE command is used to delete files from the printer’s hard drive.
<ESC>%-12345X @PJL<CR><LF>
@PJL FSDOWNLOAD FORMAT:BINARY NAME =”0:\pcl\fonts\font1” SIZE=XX<CR><LF>
<binary data><ESC>%-12345X
<ESC>&n6W<HEX’00’>font2<CR,LF>
Sets the current font ID to the given string ID
“font2”
<ESC>&n6W<HEX’01’>font1<CR,LF>
Associates the current font ID with the string
ID “font1”
<ESC>&n6W<HEX’02’>font1<CR,LF>
Selects the font referred to as “font1” for the
primary font
Syntax
@PJL FSDELETE NAME = “
pathname
” [<CR>] <LF>
Parameters
Parameter
Functional Range
Default
NAME=”
pathname
ASCII 01 thru 255
N/A
NAME
=
“pathname”
— where “
pathname
” has the same parameters as the
FSDOWNLOAD command (see page 105).