Printing preferences, Printer commands, 14 printer commands – Pertech 5300 User Manual

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Pertech Resources Inc.

November 2005

220321A

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Printing Preferences

If the printer icon in the printers folder is clicked with the

right mouse button and Printing Preferences selected

the various parameters to do with the document may be

modified. This dialog box is also usually available from

within an application within its printer setup. Note that

the current application’s Printing Preferences will over-

ride any set by other applications.

Print Mode

This defaults to journal and refers to how the job should

be printed. There are three main choices:

Journal Mode. This is a standard mode of Windows op-

eration and simply means that the job will be printed on

the journal roll with a fixed page length - set in the Paper

length box. (Applications can select “Journal” mode

when dmPaperSize = 257).

Continuous Mode. This is a special mode of opera-

tion which permits the journal roll to be used but without

a fixed page length. In practice there is a maximum of

approximately 24 inches (600mm) after which the driver

will insert top and bottom margins before continuing. To

minimize this effect, top and bottom margins should be

set to zero in “Continuous” mode. Headers and Foot-

ers in this mode will also give unpredictable results and

should therefore be avoided. (Applications can select

“Continuous” mode when dmPaperSize = 258)

Validation Mode. Selection of this mode will cause the

print job to be printed on a Validation slip, which must

be manually inserted into the slot in the printer. (Applica-

tions can select “Validation” mode when dmPaperSize =

259).

Upside Down

If this box is checked then all jobs will be sent to the

printer last line first and upside down. This mode is usu-

ally employed when printing on certain validation

jobs. It is not available if “Continuous” mode is selected.

Bill Out Mode

This specifies if the Bill Out setting in the Printer Con-

figuration should be used at the end of a document, the

end of a page or not at all. The default setting is the end

of a document. In most applications the bottom margin

setting is used unless it is set to zero, in which case the

bill out distance is used.

Horizontal Resolution

This can be set to 160 Dots Per Inch or 80 Dots Per

Inch. 160 DPI will yield better printer quality but use

more ink than 80 DPI. Graphics and True Type fonts will

also print slower at 160 DPI. The InkJet models resident

fonts (when used) will also change quality between 80

DPI. (Applications, such as Visual Basic, can use the

PrintQuality attribute to select. i.e. vbPRPQHigh and

vbPRPQMedium select 160 Dpi mode and vbPRPQLow

and vbPRPQDraft select 80 Dpi).

About

Clicking this button gives version information about the

driver.

Printer Commands

This page allows raw printer commands to be sent to the

printer in addition to the Windows print job. Since the

5300 printer driver is designed for printers configured for

the ACL command language, please refer to the “5300

Printer Series ACL Programming Manual” for a list and

description of commands that are available.

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