Print job, Print job (mixed orientation), Reset – Agilent Technologies N-Series User Manual

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Print Job

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

s

+P

+P

+P

+P

+P

,optional comment

,optional comment

,optional comment

,optional comment

,optional comment

d

RANGE:

RANGE:

RANGE:

RANGE:

RANGE:

132 Characters for optional comment

132 Characters for optional comment

132 Characters for optional comment

132 Characters for optional comment

132 Characters for optional comment

The “Print Job” command marks a job boundary, purges the last page

buffer and begins printing. Printing is allowed using only one font

orientation; an orientation change causes a new job, because it is an

implied job boundary.

This command will cause a Configuration/Status Page to print if: 1) an

error occurs and the Configuration/Status Page switch is enabled, or 2) the

previous command included a comma. An optional comment of up to 132

characters, if entered, will be printed on the Configuration/Status Page.

Print Job (Mixed Orientation)

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

s

+Q

+Q

+Q

+Q

+Q

,optional comment

,optional comment

,optional comment

,optional comment

,optional comment

d

RANGE:

RANGE:

RANGE:

RANGE:

RANGE:

132 Characters for optional comment

132 Characters for optional comment

132 Characters for optional comment

132 Characters for optional comment

132 Characters for optional comment

This command marks a job boundary, but printing is allowed using

multiple font orientations.

This command is interpreted as if it were a “Print Job” command.

Reset

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

COMMAND:

s

+X

+X

+X

+X

+X

d

RANGE:

RANGE:

RANGE:

RANGE:

RANGE:

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

The “Reset” command ends all types of jobs, marks a job boundary, tells

the printer that any data that follows it is part of a new job, and returns the

printer to its start-up state. All format parameters are reset to their default

settings, and all font and form assignments are erased. If several

documents are to be printed with the same parameters, the “Print Job”

command should be used at the beginning of each document, but the

“Reset” command should not be used.

If “Reset” is used to exit Data Monitor mode, and if Data Monitor mode

was introduced with a UDK, the same UDK must be used to introduce a

Reset. For example, if Data Monitor mode was introduced as follows:

=UDK=**+D

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